At this point, I don't know the best approach for teaching. Open for suggestions. One observation: the best sessions with myself and others have been in front of a 55" monitor. It's important to be sensually immersed in the images. The visual pathways to the mind have to be as wide as possible.
Generative AI has also opened all kinds of doors for me to express myself visually in ways that I couldn't otherwise. It's very freeing, and it feels good to experiment and create things. I hope more people start experimenting with it.
For images, the key is combined text and image prompting. Images output by the AI can be modified and fed back in as new prompts. It becomes a trip with the AI as the drug. What comes out can be unexpected even for you - sort of like Van Gogh spilling the contents of his mind out onto canvas. It's a process, not a step by step. Could be taught though. Workshops maybe?
Congratulations Mark !
This work is stunning, unexpected.
Thank you Adrian. The AI is vascularizing the world in new ways. Energy flows are shifting fast.
What are you proposing Mark? I'm interested.
At this point, I don't know the best approach for teaching. Open for suggestions. One observation: the best sessions with myself and others have been in front of a 55" monitor. It's important to be sensually immersed in the images. The visual pathways to the mind have to be as wide as possible.
That imagine is quite trippy!
Generative AI has also opened all kinds of doors for me to express myself visually in ways that I couldn't otherwise. It's very freeing, and it feels good to experiment and create things. I hope more people start experimenting with it.
I would love to see some step-by-step processes to bring out creativity in AI
For images, the key is combined text and image prompting. Images output by the AI can be modified and fed back in as new prompts. It becomes a trip with the AI as the drug. What comes out can be unexpected even for you - sort of like Van Gogh spilling the contents of his mind out onto canvas. It's a process, not a step by step. Could be taught though. Workshops maybe?