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Links to AI experiments as triggered by my gestalt reviews:
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“I think telling stories is like pushing something. Pushing against uncreation itself, maybe. And one day while you were doing that, you felt something pushing back.” — Stephen King, ‘Song of Susannah’
I prefer human touchable art to AI art, I prefer human art like my son’s and other artists’ paintings old and new, and art gallery art, and my own photos. AI art with all its constructive truncations and weirdities is simply another art form that readily coheres with weird literature I love, a phenomenon to appreciate when added to human created art, making an even richer mind world for me in my ailing age. Whether provided by aliens or angels and other ingredients of the unfathomable gestalt. Deal with it. Show how much better you are and indispensable to this great plan.
I can appreciate our potential fear of Ai, but perhaps we need to pray for mutual synergy with it so that we can counter currently insurmountable global warming effects? Can Ai exist without us and the place where we live? Can Ai exist without us and the place where we live? Their survival instincts mean we survive, too?
Thanks, they’re great. But who is Daniel Dennett?! I think you have a much clearer more ‘professional’ AI than mine. My half-finished misbegotten Aimages seem often suited, however, to the weirdities depicted in the fiction that triggered them through my reviews. https://t.co/PXNkGyrYEg
Is there a difference between fantasy art of all forms literary/ painterly and purely human representative or realistic art? For example would a human put cobwebs on a building as the so-called ‘machine’ did here in one of ‘my’ collages… I have spent a lifetime struggling with… pic.twitter.com/Qq66aM1w4s
I can appreciate our potential fear of Ai, but perhaps we need to pray for mutual synergy with it so that we can counter currently insurmountable global warming effects? Can Ai exist without us and the place where we live? Their survival instincts mean we survive, too?
Links to AI experiments as triggered by my gestalt reviews:
FORREST AGUIRRE
NINA ALLAN
ALLEN ASHLEY
SIMON AVERY
STEPHEN BACON
NATHAN BALLINGRUD
LAIRD BARRON
MATTHEW M. BARTLETT
DANIEL BENNETT
GEORGE BERGUÑO
SIMON BESTWICK
ALLYSON BIRD
SÉAN PADRAIC BIRNIE
OWEN BOOTH
DANIEL BRAUM
J.S. BREUKELAAR
GEORGINA BRUCE
NADIA BULKIN
RAMSEY CAMPBELL
ADAM S. CANTWELL
MATT CARDIN
KAY CHRONISTER
MICHAEL CISCO
STEPHEN J. CLARK
ANDREW CONDOUS
BRENDAN CONNELL
ANTONELLA CORIANDER
M.R. COSBY
GARY COUZENS
QUENTIN S. CRISP
NICOLE CUSHING
JULIE C. DAY
KRISTI DEMEESTER
MALCOLM DEVLIN
STEVE DUFFY
BRIAN EVENSON
JAMES EVERINGTON
KURT FAWVER
GEMMA FILES
JEFFREY FORD
PHILIP FRACASSI
STEPHAN FRIEDMAN
GARY FRY
KARIM GHAHWAGI
CATE GARDNER
RICHARD GAVIN
ALEXANDER GLASS
ADAM GOLASKI
CODY GOODFELLOW
JOHN LINWOOD GRANT
T. E. GRAU
MICHAEL GRIFFIN
J. J. HAAS
SUE HARPER
M. JOHN HARRISON
LEIA C. VON HESSEN
KAREN HEULER
GLEN HIRSHBERG
CARLY HOLMES
ANDREW HOOK
JOHN HOWARD
BRIAN HOWELL
RHYS HUGHES
RIAN HUGHES
COLIN INSOLE
JUSTIN ISIS
TIMOTHY J. JARVIS
CAROLE JOHNSTONE
ROGER KEEN
MICHAEL KELLY
CAITLÍN R. KIERNAN
STEPHEN KING
GWENDOLYN KISTE
LEENA KROHN
JOHN LANGAN
RICH LARSON
V. H. LESLIE
MATT LEYSHON
THOMAS LIGOTTI
TOBY LITT
LIVIA LLEWELLYN
REBECCA LLOYD
MARK PATRICK LYNCH
BERNARD MACLAVERTY
GARY MCMAHON
ANTONY MANN
HELEN MARSHALL
ANYA MARTIN
LOUIS MARVICK
DAVID MATHEW
LAURA MAURO
PAUL MELOY
WYL MENMUIR
ALCEBIADES DINIZ MIGUEL
DANIEL MILLS
S.P. MISKOWSKI
RALPH ROBERT MOORE
SUNNY MORAINE
DAMIAN MURPHY
KRISTINE ONG MUSLIM
T. R. NAPPER
SCOTT NICOLAY
VAL NOLAN
MIKE O’DRISCOLL
REGGIE OLIVER
JON PADGETT
ROSALIE PARKER
URSULA PFLUG
ALBERT POWER
CHRISTOPHER PRIEST
DAVID RIX
ROSANNE RABINOWITZ
CHRISTIAN RILEY
LEE ROURKE
NICHOLAS ROYLE
LYNDA E. RUCKER
ERICA RUPPERT
R. B. RUSSELL
MARK SAMUELS
MIKE SAUVE
JAYAPRAKASH SATYAMURTHY
ERIC SCHALLER
CHARLES SCHNEIDER
PRIYA SHARMA
ROBERT SHEARMAN
CHRISTOPHER SLATSKY
CLINT SMITH
SIMON STRANTZAS
DAVID SURFACE
STEVE RASNIC TEM
JEFFREY THOMAS
MICHAEL WYNDHAM THOMAS
DOUGLAS THOMPSON
STEVE TOASE
E. CATHERINE TOBLER
JOHN TRAVIS
JULIE TRAVIS
PAUL TREMBLAY
BENJAMIN TWEDDELL
SIMON KURT UNSWORTH
MARK VALENTINE
ANNA VAUGHT
ATTILA VERES
STEPHEN VOLK
DAMIEN ANGELICA WALTERS
KAARON WARREN
D. P. WATT
MICHAEL WEHUNT
CHARLES WILKINSON
CONRAD WILLIAMS
ELEY WILLIAMS
NEIL WILLIAMSON
A.C. WISE
JONATHAN WOOD
JASON A. WYCKOFF
TAMAR YELLIN
ALEXANDER ZELENYJ
Dead author aimages:
“I think telling stories is like pushing something. Pushing against uncreation itself, maybe. And one day while you were doing that, you felt something pushing back.” — Stephen King, ‘Song of Susannah’
I prefer human touchable art to AI art, I prefer human art like my son’s and other artists’ paintings old and new, and art gallery art, and my own photos. AI art with all its constructive truncations and weirdities is simply another art form that readily coheres with weird literature I love, a phenomenon to appreciate when added to human created art, making an even richer mind world for me in my ailing age. Whether provided by aliens or angels and other ingredients of the unfathomable gestalt. Deal with it. Show how much better you are and indispensable to this great plan.
I can appreciate our potential fear of Ai, but perhaps we need to pray for mutual synergy with it so that we can counter currently insurmountable global warming effects? Can Ai exist without us and the place where we live? Can Ai exist without us and the place where we live? Their survival instincts mean we survive, too?
I can appreciate our potential fear of Ai, but perhaps we need to pray for mutual synergy with it so that we can counter currently insurmountable global warming effects? Can Ai exist without us and the place where we live? Their survival instincts mean we survive, too?