Multimedia artist/writer Steph Maj Swanson. I made Loab.
Photo: Kristina Chap
Multimedia artist/writer Steph Maj Swanson. I made Loab.
Photo: Kristina Chap
I'll be giving a talk at #CCC in Hamburg called "What I Learned from Loab: AI as a creative adversary" on Dec. 28th at 11pm. Late nite talk! Come say hi!
(https://fahrplan.events.ccc.de/congress/2023/fahrplan/events/12052.html) #37C3
SUICIDE III, the short film I exhibited at DefCon in August, is now on YouTube and Vimeo!
President Biden announces a new task force of bird-like Federal Augurs, directing them to carry out a shamanistic campaign of counter-hyperstition against the major AI corporations.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LCZCPtyQMEc
https://vimeo.com/874075751
Through a case study of images generated by Swedish artist Steph Maj Swanson using an AI text-to-image (T2I) model, this article explores the strategy of negative weight prompting in T2I models as a phenomenon of apophasis. Apophasis is a linguistic strategy commonly deployed in texts of mystical theology to express the ineffability of God through negative concepts. In this article, a comparison of apophatic strategies in mystical texts and T2I models is engaged to highlight the mutual benefit of theorising AI with the help of religious theory and concepts. With this, the article builds on previous work on the New Visibility of Religion, enchantment, and post-secularism—especially the research of Beth Singler on religious continuities in representations of AI. Recent work on AI prompt engineering, computational linguistics, and computational geometry is invoked to explain the linguistic processes of T2I models. Poststructuralist semiotics is then employed to theorise the search for the Transcendental Signified in apophatic theology. The article concludes that linguistic theology can help to elucidate technological use cases, subsequently arguing for further dialogue between scholars in artificial intelligence and religious studies, and for a revaluation of religion in the technological sphere.
Betcha never knew this...
In 2002, 100,000 morphologically novel human clones were bred to star in an unaired series of PlayStation 2 snuff films. Deemed unable to integrate into greater society, they've been contained deep within an Olive Garden blacksite ever since.
#generative #generativeart #olivegarden #aiart #ai #horror #horrorart #mastoart #creepy #creepyart #funfacts #trivia #factoids #cloning