Anyone can be trained to perform someone else's work. How well they do that, whether it's robotic or inspired, depends on the artist's creative impulses and ability to put their own unique spin on the source material. Same with Ai. Same with any art.
Need to go swat all these flies off me now 🤣
April 3, 2025 at 9:06 AM
Anyone can be trained to perform someone else's work. How well they do that, whether it's robotic or inspired, depends on the artist's creative impulses and ability to put their own unique spin on the source material. Same with Ai. Same with any art.
I can hear a hundred violinists playing your tune on their tiny instruments. But at least they're 'real artists' and don't just perform symphonies that were written centuries ago. The hacks!
April 3, 2025 at 8:31 AM
I can hear a hundred violinists playing your tune on their tiny instruments. But at least they're 'real artists' and don't just perform symphonies that were written centuries ago. The hacks!
Spat out betrays your ignorance about what goes into the process. In terms of how the artist has filtered source material, inspirations and influences through their own imagination and character to create a unique expression.
April 2, 2025 at 10:34 PM
Spat out betrays your ignorance about what goes into the process. In terms of how the artist has filtered source material, inspirations and influences through their own imagination and character to create a unique expression.
Who are you to determine what constitutes a waste or energy? Or what other people should or shouldn't find artistically and aesthetically valid and pleasing?
April 2, 2025 at 9:57 PM
Who are you to determine what constitutes a waste or energy? Or what other people should or shouldn't find artistically and aesthetically valid and pleasing?