Glitch in the Gallery: When AI Becomes Your Studio Assistant
If your next art show features a Baroque oil painting co-created by an evil AI speaking in invented glyphs… is that still your style, or your machine’s?
Is using AI in art cheating, collaborating, or something stranger? Painter Brett Amory thinks it’s a new medium, one he bends, glitches, and slows down with old-school techniques.
His project AIGlyphic913 blends ChatGPT, Baroque glazing, and Photoshop, creating eerie works haunted by an invented language and an AI persona called “UNSELF.” Critics warn that AI tools dilute style and flood culture with visual noise, but artists like Amory argue that the remix is the message.
As AI reshapes creativity, we have an opportuntity to evolve our art and open up a Cambrian Explosion of creativity. The tools we choose shape not just what we create, but who we become, but that is nothing new. Would you let an AI co-author your style, or does authorship still matter?
Read the full article on The Verge.
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