Experiments in AI art #10 with Midjourney

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9 responses to “Experiments in AI art #10 with Midjourney”

  1. somayya Avatar

    beautiful. some make me think of solange knopf as well. i’d recommend her art . (i dont know if she’s alive or active anymore but :’) )

    1. Mike Levin Avatar
      Mike Levin

      super, thank you – I didn’t know of this work! very cool.

    2. Christopher Janney Avatar
      Christopher Janney

      Equal thanks. Brilliant works. :))

  2. Rajesh Avatar
    Rajesh

    Beautiful & trippy. When I look at the prompts, they appear to be half real text (a beautiful painting in the style of Mark Chagall) & half random alphanumeric text (z6bf12cdf5..) – at least this is what I see when I look for prompt information. Is this what you did or is part of the prompt meant to be hidden?

    1. Mike Levin Avatar
      Mike Levin

      argh yeah it’s a limitation of how Midjourney labels the files when it saves them – I realized too late that it doesn’t save the entire prompt in the file name, only the first few characters, and then it appends a reference number. Kind of a pain, I wish the whole prompt was there for people to see, but I don’t have time to recover all the prompts…

  3. Bio student Avatar
    Bio student

    Thanks for sharing. Now I know about Mark Chagall. Your last few posts have me wondering how we can go about communicating with life across/at different scales. How do the anthrobots know to mend the neuronal tissue? I wonder how they self-identify—as doctors? Therapists? Electricians? Or just decent human agents perceiving a connectedness problem they might understand and “ laboring good on good to fix.” Someday I hope we’ll be afforded means of talking to them. My first message will be “thank you,” for restoring my belief in Life and an accompanying hope that it is far more interesting and worth living than I had somehow come to believe.

  4. Mitch Head Avatar
    Mitch Head

    What do you think of plasmoids in the skies as conscious beings? Thank you

    1. Mike Levin Avatar
      Mike Levin

      hmm I have no idea about plasmoids specifically, but I think gauging intelligence/agency requires experiments – it can’t be done by pure observation. And consciousness is much harder than that to gauge.

  5. Hank Liliënthal Avatar
    Hank Liliënthal

    Thanks, Michael. Interesting as ever…….keep it up!

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