the AI revolution is coming to you
TELL ME YOUR DRÆMS
The
animal who forgot her name
her body pours from inkwell
flimsy
legs learn to stand
paper
breathes beneath her
fibers
whisper: we were trees once,
our
roots dug deep into the earth
we
know how to keep secrets
she remains still, whilst
letters rearrange themselves
into
words you almost recognise
at night
she reads your thoughts, wears them like extra limbs
runs
her tongue along them
milk
turns dusk, violet eye turns inwards
feelings
find their way home
quietly
she wanders through the margins
the
next morning you return to your studio
she sits,
waiting patiently
growing
only when you look away
I recently attended an AI lecture, a short introduction into the world of AI, the possibilities and downfalls. Targeted specifically for the audience filled with artists such as myself. I must admit I was sceptical, doubting I would be able to use it to my advantage, in my art I mean.
Because I realise AI is everywhere already, whether I'm aware of it or not, whenever I'm googling, posting on Instagram et cetera, you already know this.
The talk lasted for two hours. Somewhere halfway through after having heard several questions, echoing my silly thoughts, f.e. where does AI leave us human beings? what about all those who can't keep up? that last question is not mine as I hold humans in higher regard than the person asking, I think she is scared shé won't be able to keep up and become irrelevant - I know, not a kind thought. As previously mentioned, halfway through I had a change of heart, I opened up, remembering my mum's excellent advice: don't say no to the future! what's more: stay curious!
My head crammed with information, my guard down, I drove back home not quite knowing what to make of it all. However, I said to self: AI is not something to be afraid of. No going back anyway. After a good night's sleep I woke up with this thought: I am going to see how I might use ChatGPT with the storytelling aspect of my artwork. A few years ago I had already started using the Ipad for my printmaking, that has taught and brought me more than I might have imagined. This could be another tool in my box.
The tale above about The Animal who forgot her name was made in conjunction with AI, I have a long way to go, and I'm already enjoying it. I guess I could probably improve the lighting in the images, small steps, small steps.....
Oh I also bought 3 new stamps, see old handwork remains:
We'll just have to see where this is heading
I wonder what AI might make of these last images?
BYE

















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