At Storming The Ivory Tower, Sam Keeper has a thoughtful essay on AI-generated art. “Much of the art, though, comes from interpretive ambiguity that both the prompter-curator is faced with and must make decisions about in terms of culling and framing images, and which the end viewer is faced with when making sense of an image and caption. The first step to creating an actual critical framework for this art is jettisoning the old, musty debates about intent and artistic souls or whatever, to talking about this actual process of selection and interpretation, and its heavy reliance on human intervention.” Read more here.
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