Fast Eddie
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AI & Street Art, by Fast Eddie on Aug 27, 2022 16:17:55 GMT 1, I decided to create a thread where you can post your conversations with AI machines & AI generated pictures related to graffiti, street art, & your dog.
Just google "openAI", set up your account there, and go to "playground". They are amazing things.
This below is a simple example with AI text-davinci-002
Me: Do you know who Banksy is?
AI: Banksy is a world-famous anonymous graffiti artist. His art is often political and satirical, and can be found on streets, buildings, and bridges all over the world.
Me: Do you think that one day street and urban art produced by Banksy may have a prominent place in contemporary art museums and art history more generally?
AI: Yes, I think it's possible that Banksy's street art could someday have a place in contemporary art museums. His work is already highly respected by many in the art world, and his anonymity adds to the mystique surrounding his work. It's possible that as street art becomes more accepted as a legitimate art form, Banksy's work will be given more attention and eventually find a place in museums.
Me: But why then are mainstream contemporary art critics so opposed to giving graffiti, street art and Banksy their right place, their due credit?
AI: There are a few possible reasons why some contemporary art critics may be opposed to giving graffiti and street art more attention. One reason could be that they see graffiti and street art as vandalism, and don't consider it to be a legitimate art form. Another reason could be that they're simply not familiar with the work of graffiti and street artists, and don't understand it. And finally, some contemporary art critics may be afraid to embrace something that is so outside the mainstream art world.
I decided to create a thread where you can post your conversations with AI machines & AI generated pictures related to graffiti, street art, & your dog. Just google "openAI", set up your account there, and go to "playground". They are amazing things. This below is a simple example with AI text-davinci-002 Me: Do you know who Banksy is? AI: Banksy is a world-famous anonymous graffiti artist. His art is often political and satirical, and can be found on streets, buildings, and bridges all over the world. Me: Do you think that one day street and urban art produced by Banksy may have a prominent place in contemporary art museums and art history more generally? AI: Yes, I think it's possible that Banksy's street art could someday have a place in contemporary art museums. His work is already highly respected by many in the art world, and his anonymity adds to the mystique surrounding his work. It's possible that as street art becomes more accepted as a legitimate art form, Banksy's work will be given more attention and eventually find a place in museums. Me: But why then are mainstream contemporary art critics so opposed to giving graffiti, street art and Banksy their right place, their due credit? AI: There are a few possible reasons why some contemporary art critics may be opposed to giving graffiti and street art more attention. One reason could be that they see graffiti and street art as vandalism, and don't consider it to be a legitimate art form. Another reason could be that they're simply not familiar with the work of graffiti and street artists, and don't understand it. And finally, some contemporary art critics may be afraid to embrace something that is so outside the mainstream art world.
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