Week 7 : Failure or Progress?

As someone deeply immersed in digital art, I’ve always communicated and collaborated with photographers, designers, and other creative minds to bring visions to life. However, diving into the world of AI-generated art has been a whole new challenge. Unlike my usual collaborators, AI doesn’t have emotions or an understanding of the human form in the way we do.

The results? Let’s just say the AI’s interpretations of arms, legs, and other human features have been… interesting. The AI often produces images with strange, twisted limbs that look anything but human. It’s like communicating with a machine that doesn’t quite grasp the essence of anatomy or expression.

While this process has been frustrating, it has also taught me about letting go of control and allowing room for mistakes—mistakes that would be unacceptable in traditional art creation. AI art is unpredictable and sometimes unsettling, but it’s also a unique exploration of what “creativity” can mean when emotion and human intuition are taken out of the equation.

With humans, emotional depth and cultural insights lead to meaningful conflict and growth; with AI, the unpredictability fosters a fresh perspective. This journey redefines my approach to art, blending the beauty of human emotion with the intrigue of machine-generated imagination.

Reflecting on this “failure” experience, I realize that I’m not just creating art; I’m learning to navigate the boundaries between human creativity and machine output, and redefining what I consider to be successful art.

So glad to hear “feedback” and open discussion with people

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