that would be awesome! love to see them when they have their cameo imagine doing a series and then having an exhibit, like a ballet performance conceptual interactive art. man, imagine if you hooked up with a troupe, like lautrec or degas or got a funding for a virtual ballet performance, with music and video footage and your beauties decorating the walls ; )
"Works of art are of an infinite loneliness and with nothing so little to be reached as with criticism. Only love can grasp and hold and be just toward them." - Rilke
of that you are worthy as for AI, i've dealt with digital graphics creeping into the equation for 35 years and nothing has become of it there is a psychological experiment that pits an original artwork against a replica, photo facsimile with the real piece they recorded mind activity, while the printed image did little to stimulate mental activity they attributed it to an emotional response with real art, which implies there is some kind of energy inherent in original work a transference of energy of some sort occurs between the artist, the tactile piece and the viewer a communication of some kind beyond just an intellectual recognition ain't nuthin' like the real thing, baby! ; )
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very fluid
this fellow loves his ballerinas...
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I'm trying to work myself up to tackling some in oils or acrylics.
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love to see them when they have their cameo
imagine doing a series and then having an exhibit, like a ballet performance
conceptual interactive art. man, imagine if you hooked up with a troupe, like lautrec or degas
or got a funding for a virtual ballet performance, with music and video footage
and your beauties decorating the walls
; )
stranger things have happened...
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Just think of what we are losing as they let AI take over the creation of the arts.
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as for AI, i've dealt with digital graphics creeping into the equation for 35 years
and nothing has become of it
there is a psychological experiment that pits an original artwork against a replica, photo facsimile
with the real piece they recorded mind activity, while the printed image did little to stimulate mental activity
they attributed it to an emotional response with real art, which implies there is some kind of energy inherent in original work
a transference of energy of some sort occurs between the artist, the tactile piece and the viewer
a communication of some kind beyond just an intellectual recognition
ain't nuthin' like the real thing, baby!
; )
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Lovely
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That is beautiful :)
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