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tumblr angels do not support ICE btw 🩷🪽
Akiyoshi Terashima, from Photographers Index 1 (1985)
Watching the process of this absolutely stunning painting makes it even more beautiful.
The artist is Sydney Swisher
Max Nonnenbruch (German, 1857-1922)
The Archer
Shifting Tides, Anton Elfilter
Hiroki Nishiyama
South Dakota, 1950s
Cassini Spacecraft, Jupiter, South Pole
recently my friend's comics professor told her that it's acceptable to use gen AI for script-writing but not for art, since a machine can't generate meaningful artistic work. meanwhile, my sister's screenwriting professor said that they can use gen AI for concept art and visualization, but that it won't be able to generate a script that's any good. and at my job, it seems like each department says that AI can be useful in every field except the one that they know best.
It's only ever the jobs we're unfamiliar with that we assume can be replaced with automation. The more attuned we are with certain processes, crafts, and occupations, the more we realize that gen AI will never be able to provide a suitable replacement. The case for its existence relies on our ignorance of the work and skill required to do everything we don't.
unskilled labour is a myth
Catherine O'Hara — as Delia Deitz — Beetlejuice, 1988
R.I.P. Catherine O'Hara <3
green's my colour.
[Image Description: Text of the poem “To the Young Who Want to Die” by Gwendolyn Brooks, next to a black and white photo of the poet. Poem reads as follows:
Sit down. Inhale. Exhale. The gun will wait. The lake will wait. The tall gall in the small seductive vial will wait will wait: will wait a week: will wait through April. You do not have to die this certain day. Death will abide, will pamper your postponement. I assure you death will wait. Death has a lot of time. Death can attend to you tomorrow. Or next week. Death is just down the street; is most obliging neighbor; can meet you any moment. You need not die today. Stay here–through pout or pain or peskyness. Stay here. See what the news is going to be tomorrow. Graves grow no green that you can use. Remember, green’s your color. You are Spring.
/End ID.]
somos costeros | víctor m. alonso
Adam Elsheimer c. 1609
Flight into Egypt (detail)