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I'm interested in learning how to create Surrealist art. Can you assist me please?

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  • @AudioGus said:

    @jwmmakerofmusic said:

    Ultimately, and this will sound a bit cliche, but I want to send a huge middle finger to AI generated schlock. 😂 One reason I stopped using AI to generate album covers is...I know firsthand how aggravating it is to try and find freelance production/art commission work, only for some lazy sod to generate the AI schlock instead of paying me, a human being, to make art/music for them. No longer will I devalue my own artistic integrity nor anyone else's.

    Good for you Homie! Yah I would never consider anything AI generated 'my art'. To me it is just entertainment. If entertainment can also pay the bills, sure why not, it can be like DJing.

    I used to generate album covers with AI. And though I never claimed the generated schlock as my own creation, it's still taking away from talented people who do create great art. So I stopped that sometime back 4 or so months ago. 😂

  • edited May 2025

    @jwmmakerofmusic said:

    @AudioGus said:

    @jwmmakerofmusic said:

    Ultimately, and this will sound a bit cliche, but I want to send a huge middle finger to AI generated schlock. 😂 One reason I stopped using AI to generate album covers is...I know firsthand how aggravating it is to try and find freelance production/art commission work, only for some lazy sod to generate the AI schlock instead of paying me, a human being, to make art/music for them. No longer will I devalue my own artistic integrity nor anyone else's.

    Good for you Homie! Yah I would never consider anything AI generated 'my art'. To me it is just entertainment. If entertainment can also pay the bills, sure why not, it can be like DJing.

    I used to generate album covers with AI. And though I never claimed the generated schlock as my own creation, it's still taking away from talented people who do create great art. So I stopped that sometime back 4 or so months ago. 😂

    Hehe I kind of see it as like DJing in the 90s. I had friends who made a lot of money just playing other people's records. No credit, no payment to the artists and they would strut around like they are amazing creatives.

  • @AudioGus said:
    Surrealism may have been the last art movement that was relatable to the average person. Lots of people dream, but not many possess the semiotic fluency required to navigate the intertextual scaffolding of postmodern praxis. In the wake of late-capitalist accelerationism, contemporary art increasingly abstracts itself into meta-discursive frameworks that privilege conceptual over phenomenological engagement, rendering the viewer a passive node in a recursive feedback loop of meaning deconstruction.

    Ahh...that's what they would have you believe, but in reality it's a lot more complicated than that.

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