• Jonathan Hendry
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      52 months ago

      @dgerard

      I had a bit making an exception for the value of “fine art” because that can get weird, like “unmade bed with a bunch of trash around it” or a signed urinal.

      But I seem to have left that part on the cutting room floor.

      If a piece of purely prompt-generated AI art hits a price like a shark in formaldehyde I strongly suspect it’ll be some kind of inorganic AI industry insider self-dealing to hype up the AI art market, similar to the big Beeple NFT sale.

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        52 months ago

        Okay but the shark in formaldehyde is fucking awesome to see in person.

        It’s a shark! In formaldehyde!!

        • @[email protected]
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          32 months ago

          yeah, Hirst can be a bit of a hack and the names of the pieces are super cheugy but he’s definitely made some really evocative stuff

        • Jonathan Hendry
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          32 months ago

          @V0ldek

          Yeah I’m not dismissing that. It’s a big ass shark in a tank.

          Or the guy who made a cast of his own head using his own frozen blood, that’s kept in a special refrigerated display case.

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        42 months ago

        I think it might be worth reflecting on exactly why Fountain seems to “get weird;” it had a context and complaints about it are part of that context. I liked this recent video which explores the politics of Fountain.

        • Jonathan Hendry
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          32 months ago

          @corbin

          I just mean “weird” in terms of “valued far higher than the average person might expect” but I’m not implying that that value isn’t merited. I’m not one to dismiss a Rothko.