So interesting - I'm reminded of a body artist back in the 70s named Stellarc - he was my art teacher in jr high... His work was very cutting edge at the time - swallowing cameras to reclaim them later, "hanging" suspended and growing a human ear on his arm.
Art has always pushed the boundaries - for instance the running fence in California - what purpose did it serve?
commentary on where we are societally? I don't know...just pondering ...
I am marveling that Stellarc was your art teacher! Please write about your experience in a post. Art has always pushed boundaries. I guess AI is yet another frontier to explore, but like I said in my post, I am moved by the fact humans create it. The Pieta or a Caravaggio would be much less impressive to me if it were machine-made.
Is Stellarc familiar to you? He was such an interesting man. He was teaching at tge international school in Japan in the early 70..quite a few interesting teachers during that time.
Really enjoyed this article. I am not surprised but had no idea about Meller's AI artiste robot. I agree with your husband.
So interesting - I'm reminded of a body artist back in the 70s named Stellarc - he was my art teacher in jr high... His work was very cutting edge at the time - swallowing cameras to reclaim them later, "hanging" suspended and growing a human ear on his arm.
Art has always pushed the boundaries - for instance the running fence in California - what purpose did it serve?
commentary on where we are societally? I don't know...just pondering ...
I am marveling that Stellarc was your art teacher! Please write about your experience in a post. Art has always pushed boundaries. I guess AI is yet another frontier to explore, but like I said in my post, I am moved by the fact humans create it. The Pieta or a Caravaggio would be much less impressive to me if it were machine-made.
Is Stellarc familiar to you? He was such an interesting man. He was teaching at tge international school in Japan in the early 70..quite a few interesting teachers during that time.