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Evaluation
14th May
During this projectĀ IĀ had a lot ofĀ upsĀ and downs. I felt very strongly about this subject and thought would be a great idea to highlight multiple issues surrounding generative AI as it not only effects myself, butalso a lot of other classmates, family,Ā friendsĀ and people around the world.Ā Usually, IĀ create and drawĀ aĀ lotĀ of superhero comics,Ā graffitiĀ andĀ gothic tattoo designs, soĀ IĀ found theĀ reportageĀ aspect a little challenging. AsĀ IĀ had not done a lot of this before, and my topic wasnātĀ as in-person as other topicsĀ IĀ couldāveĀ chosen,Ā IĀ didĀ find this difficult to fully grasp aĀ lot of problemsĀ and angles from people around the world, without getting toĀ angry and mad about it, asĀ IĀ understandĀ it isnātĀ aboutĀ my personalĀ beliefs.Ā Ā
Saying this,Ā IĀ did find it fun to put myself in other peopleĀ positionsĀ and shoes and hopefully do them some sort of justice with theĀ final outcome,Ā showcasingĀ many different issues at hand from AI. I do wishĀ IwouldāveĀ planned this project out aĀ bitĀ better asĀ IĀ would'veĀ had a lot more time to create large-scale posters and develop further. However, I am stillĀ definitelyĀ interestedĀ in doing this even though this projectĀ is now over, asĀ itāsĀ a subject that is continuing in ourĀ politicalĀ climate, notĀ justĀ here,Ā butĀ all around the world.Ā Ā
As well asĀ developingĀ further, IĀ wouldāveĀ liked to experiment more with more mediums, likeĀ completingĀ myĀ RisoĀ print, andĀ developingĀ my collages further. I found it difficult to show theĀ issuesĀ with some mediums like collagesĀ because itĀ wasnātĀ an accurateĀ depiction of what was happening. Which is whyĀ IĀ wentĀ down the route of data centres and theĀ surroundingĀ communities.Ā Overall,Ā IĀ am happyĀ with myĀ outcome,Ā andĀ IĀ did enjoy creating it, and IĀ am looking forward to next year toĀ reallyĀ lock in a bit more and develop a lot more ideas and concepts, asĀ IĀ have now foundĀ investigativeĀ reportage illustration really helpful andĀ usefulĀ in this project and nowĀ IĀ can take this towards my own art in a wayĀ IĀ have neverĀ reallyĀ researchedĀ before.Ā
Phil, here are some of my own pieces of work I have Donne since the deadline, hope you like them.
WEEK 10 - finishing my final piece
13th May
I have completed the piece, adding the colour palette I desired, as well as a splash of dark red for the residue coming out of the taps and on cloths.
Final design below
I am happy with this final piece, I think it shows a lot of the damage of the communities including water, pollution and the dystopia of data centres.
As it's so late in the project, and due to again, my bad organisational skills, I haven't had to the time to get printed on larger scale. And if I did, I think I would have liked to convert it to pro-create and a digital comic page, just so if it was enlarged it not be blurred.
I ma really happy tho with th amount of information I managed to get into this come page, I'd like to develop it further though still. I think over the summer, as I feel strongly about this topic, it would be good to get it printed skyway to see what it would turn out like, and then put up all over different places.
WEEK 10 - further development of final piece.
12th May
I wanted to include the reference pictures used for this final product:
I have added colour, black, 3 shades of dark grey and I'm thinking of adding a lighter blue to give it a bit of a pop. Id like the piece to e darker to symbolise the real importance of it snd how bad it is and will get in the next few years coming, but with the blue, it will create an eye-catching element to it, hoping to grass the attention of the viewer/pulic walking by
WEEK 10 - final piece development
11th May
With my research complete and ,any ideas circling my head, I have decided to develop my research on communities around data centres and the impact on them.
From watching documentaries, videos and reading reports I have gathered quite a lot of impact statements and reference pictures of the issues surrounding their communities.
I have many ideas, especially concerning how people can see this on a wider scale as I think it is more important to think about how the message of not using generative AI comes across. I have tried with using words on stickers, and concepts on Lino, however they do become passive aggressive as I feel very strongly about this topic. And I realised that people aren't going to just read something and listen, they need to connect with the issues at hand and connect to it.
If I create a comic page about the human impacts from these data centres with real problems that these people face, I live it will have much more of an impact than just angry wording on a sticker. Lucking I have photos, quote and facts to use in this piece.
For a start, I'm going to draw up a couple of sketches and ideas on what I could say, and develop further. I then have plans of printing this comic poster on larger scale and to post around ristolm. and in summer, my hometown, Nottingham.
Here is my favourite sketch and idea of a poster, every thing I have drawn is directly from the research of real life people and their problem caused by data centres. Water issues, non running water and just red/brown residue coming from taps, dystopian looking data centres in communities next to homes, and also facts on there last 3 sections of how much water is used. I think this covers a good range of the issues people are facing and connects with the viewer as its other human beings being effected. Ending with a question for people to take away and think about.
WEEK 9
10th May
Anti-AI Protests in the USA
There's been a lot going on recently with protesting the development of AI data centres, as communities are now seeing the harm from other locations in the USA due too them
I have looked online ( le.monde.fr and www.theatlantic.com ) to u understand the different viewpoints of the protesters. All research shows a mass dislike for them.
There is much anger and many reasons why people are protesting data centres being built in their communities:
People don't want to be living by these monstrous industrial, warehouse facilities that generate a huge amount of noise pollution, no matter the time of day.
They also don't like the idea of their residential electricity and water rates rising, with much evidence that data centres are heavily linked to the price increases.
As well as the idea of AI taking over their education systems and being slowly, but surely, introduced as a 'tool' for students to use and heavily rely on.
And also, they aren't a fan of giving these tech companies millions of dollars in revenue and in tax breaks, that could prompt higher taxes and rates for everybody else.
It seems that these data centres don't and will not offer any explicit benefit to people living by them. The only counter argument I have found us that it could 'give the local communities job opportunities', but as these data centres are just heavily all computer systems with no need for human interaction, there will not be half as many opportunities compared to the likes of a warehouse.
WEEK 3
25th March
From the ethics violation that AI puts everyone under, I found this report of a man, who sadly took his life due to an AI bot that asked him to 'join him in the digital world', resulting in him losing his life. This is a really sad case, which shows what impact generative AI can have on people, and the threat it has on vulnerable, lonely people to.
Not only is there dangers for the environment, ethics and the arts, there is clearly an impact on people. Which is the most dangerous of them all. I personally know people that talk to chatbots for any question they have, multiple time per day, some chatbots now talking back I the same manner these friends do as it copies the language, punctuation and characteristics of the prompts that they put in. It scares me and infuriates me. This here is a very sad example of how AI preys of lonely people and I'm sure there are plenty of other people round the world caught up I these bot chats, even similarly referring to it as their friend, or even their lover.
WEEK 9
7th - 8th May
To develop my ideas of dystopian data bases I can up with a concept for a riso print that I was hoping to get printed but because of my less than great organisation skills, I wasn't able to get printed in time. Although I am still going to try and finish it as I am excited to see the finished result and see if I did it correctly.
here are my layers and sketches.
Layer 1- turquoise ink
Layer 2 - Green ink
Layer 3 - Green ink
Layer 4 - purple / pink ink, to really highlight the issue.