A random sampling of stuff I've come across this week...--Article - A Lo-Fi Rebellion Against A.I.I don't think there's anything revelatory in this, artists have for a while now been valorising their own human jankiness as a counter to the hyper-realist sheen of GAI outputs but the commercialisation of it suggested in this article is an interesting aspect. AI slop is already recognised as a way to cheapen and ruin your advertising/marketing but the elevation of more disjointed human creativity marks a craft behaviour shifting into the the realm of the corporate. No doubt GAI companies are already pushing to emulate the styles but it'll always be a game of catching up for them, artists are agile and creative, not reliant on a slew of existing training data. So even as AI slop enters the world of the disjointed we may, perhaps, have already raced on to the next thing. Not for the benefit of ad companies of course, but as our own constant practice of evasion and space building.Education…
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