Alt text: Using AI is the coolest new way to let people know you have no imagination of your own

  • Kachilde@lemmy.world
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    8 months ago

    Well first off, most paraplegics still have use of their arms, so drawing should not be a problem there.

    Quadriplegics have access to digital interfaces and there are many example of an artists who use their mouths to paint. Henry Salas has lost function in 90% of his body and has been a digital artist for over a decade. https://www.henrysalas.com/digital-art

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      8 months ago

      Well first off, most paraplegics still have use of their arms, so drawing should not be a problem there

      Lol fair enough, my bad, I’m still shaking off the sleep, I did mean quadriplegics!

      So then in this view it’s not just using your extremities to create art, but any part of your body, which is a crucial part of the process. Your mouth, a foot, a nostril - all valid bodily extensions to interface with the world and create “real art” with.

      But language is another interface between someone’s mind and the world; why is that not a valid extension to create art with? What about people who generate their AI art piecemeal, using inpainting and careful prompting to correct features they don’t want? What about professional photographers using their existing knowledge of photography to create award-winning compositions entirely with AI? Is it fair to say these people have no imagination?