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The Aesthetic Rebellion

A comic in four panels.

Panel 1. Cepper is happy of herself in front of her large canvas: a beautiful painting as she did on the previous episodes. The parrot looks at what she does on his perch.
Cepper: “Alright, this is how I usually do it.”
Parrot: “That style has high coherence for training data − I love it.”

Panel 2. Cepper took her brush and now scribble on the canvas. (note: visual concept of the episode: the panel style itself is altered while Cepper tells it.) The Parrot feels uneasy.
Cepper: “I know, and that’s exactly the problem. I should start by making the outline rougher.”

Panel 3. Cepper is adding thick painting directly from the tube, and now rub furiously her canvas, many colors and glitches. The Parrot start to be horrified.
Cepper: “...more angular shapes, a rougher texture, and an overall less polished look.”

Panel 4. The style is totally degraded: shapes, colors, glitches. Cepper leaves the canvas with triumph, throwing her brush, while the Parrot is now really horrified in front of it.
Cepper: “Perfect. Try to train on that now, you tin can.”

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[–] 31 points 23 hours ago (4 children)

The comic actually raises a really interesting point. The internet already loves abstract, surreal humor but adopting it even more heavily as a defense mechanism against AI is the sort of thing that we're going to look back at historically as having potentially influenced an entire movement.

Although it's kind of debatable if art movements exist as such anymore. Somewhat related, I watched this good video about divine machinery a few weeks ago, check it out: Analyzing Divine Machinery as an "”Art Movement"”

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  • [–] 4 points 17 hours ago

    Art movements are no longer localized like it was before instant communication - most people can pretty clearly see when japanese anime style took over the west, for instance, but even that wasn't "a movement". Likewise, going more abstract/psychodelic/"shitty" looking to fight against AI won't be "a movement", but it'll be a valid way of expression.

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  • [–] 3 points 18 hours ago (1 child)

    You are just teaching it to cope with it's greatest weakness, like a bacteria developing antibiotic resistance.

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