A conversation with Graham Granger, whose combination of protest and performance art spread beyond campus. “AI chews up and spits out art made by other people.”
As an artist and deep admirer of art I agree with how he explains AI’s involvement in the artistic space.
No matter how great AI gets at mimicry. The major part of art, to me, is you see the emotions of another human being. Craft is important but secondary. To illicit a feeling is what transcends a piece.
I’ve seen works that gave such a strong sense of awe they were probably as close as I’ll get to a religious experience of seeing a God. A force so string that it pulls you beyond your understanding of what it is to be human.
I have a piece I purchased made of clay that feels otherworldly and practically radiates those powerful feelings every time I stare at it. On the back are subtle thumbprints. AI will never scratch that feeling or leave marks of humanity.
right, even on the classic “tabloid newspaper misses the point” type art like neo-plasticism - where the point was to suggest that simple compositions of lines and squares are essentially the same thing as realistic portraits (in that they are both arranging shapes made of paint on the canvas) - has a message. AI art has none.
I am shitty at drawing, modelling, and animating. But I can still make art with those tools because that’s not where my art lies. I can make art with AI when I choose. If you can’t, you’re a poor artist.
As an artist and deep admirer of art I agree with how he explains AI’s involvement in the artistic space.
No matter how great AI gets at mimicry. The major part of art, to me, is you see the emotions of another human being. Craft is important but secondary. To illicit a feeling is what transcends a piece.
I’ve seen works that gave such a strong sense of awe they were probably as close as I’ll get to a religious experience of seeing a God. A force so string that it pulls you beyond your understanding of what it is to be human.
I have a piece I purchased made of clay that feels otherworldly and practically radiates those powerful feelings every time I stare at it. On the back are subtle thumbprints. AI will never scratch that feeling or leave marks of humanity.
right, even on the classic “tabloid newspaper misses the point” type art like neo-plasticism - where the point was to suggest that simple compositions of lines and squares are essentially the same thing as realistic portraits (in that they are both arranging shapes made of paint on the canvas) - has a message. AI art has none.
I am shitty at drawing, modelling, and animating. But I can still make art with those tools because that’s not where my art lies. I can make art with AI when I choose. If you can’t, you’re a poor artist.