anyway, here is some more of my insipid, bland, soulless, unethical, and meaningless garbage; saccharine, pleasant, and empty work, that i am reliably informed by bluesky has no artistic value and whose creation makes me a bad person. #rstats #rtistry
@djnavarro the flattening of the discussion around generative art as a whole as a result of ai has been pretty bleak to witness.
@thegarbagebird absolutely - one of the many, many things that AI slop has ruined is that people (even smart, educated people who have no excuse not to know better) now assume all generative art is unethical, wasteful, and garbage. it hasn't been great on mastodon either, but bluesky is much worse because it preserves the horrible features of twitter that encourage virality and context-collapse. I've been added to blocklists on bluesky because I post art there, and of course once you're on "the bad people lists" you are damned for all time. sharing art is the one thing i still love on social media, and bluesky has successfully killed that for me
@djnavarro @thegarbagebird it’s been sad in the generative art debate to see virtually no awareness of the fact that it was a huge 20th century theme -across artistic media- to what extent mechanical and chance elements were compatible with the notion of ‘work of art’. The current debate is as if Ives, Cage, Boulez, Jackson Pollock, etc. never happened…
@djnavarro @thegarbagebird and I love this series, for what it’s worth!
@djnavarro @thegarbagebird one more comment on the series itself: even more so than is already the case with your other work it feels to me like putting the different pieces in the series together creates added value and a sum more than its parts. Do you exhibit these at all, or collect them into books or something?
@UlrikeHahn @dankwraith @djnavarro @thegarbagebird Yet another way in which capitalism tends to dissolve context and criticism, even peoples' reactions to its problems come with the past unconsidered because it's too hard for most people to see past the blinding light of the current burn.