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🕸Fergus Duniho wrote on Sun, Sep 10, 2023 05:53 PM UTC in reply to Max Koval from 08:10 AM:

I didn't mean the idea of a picture, since it appropriately depicts the supposed chess piece. I meant an artistic idea, something that fully gives a form its value, basically the opposition of kitsch.

If I could have an idea of what I wanted the AI to draw, I could also have an artistic idea of how it should look. After all, I'm not just going with the first thing the AI gives me. I keep having it generate different images until I am satisfied with the result.

Turning to another example of my artistic activity, I have been recreating some albums with playlists on Spotify, and I have been using AI to create the cover art. Although I did not perform any of the music in these playlists, I had an artistic idea for how they should come together. For a couple albums, Kind of Blue and Switched-On Bach, I have five cover albums for each one, each one designed around a different artistic vision of how to recreate the album. For the cover art, too, I have had artistic ideas about how they should look. You can find my playlists on my Spotify profile.


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