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le boudoirleboudoir
2025-12-13
2025-12-08

The Tortured Artist Is So Yesterday

41 years ago, Samuel Lipman wrote that an artistโ€™s life is a โ€œconstantโ€”and constantly losingโ€”battleโ€ against oneโ€™s own limits. That image has lasted because print culture taught us to imagine the artist as a solitary figure whose worth is measured by the perfection of a single, final work. Print fixed texts in place, elevated the individual author, and made loneliness part of the creative job description.

That world is slipping away.
And with it, the tortured artist.

Twittering Machine (Die Zwitscher-Maschine) is a 1922 watercolor with gouache, pen-and-ink, and oil transfer on paper by Swiss-German painter Paul Klee

LLMs have made competent expression abundant. The blank page no longer terrifies; anyone can produce something fluent and polished. When craft becomes cheap, suffering loses its meaning as a marker of artistic seriousness. What becomes scarce instead is the willingness to take a riskโ€”not in private, but in public, where a stance can fail, provoke, or be reshaped by others.

Venkatesh Rao recently argued that authorship is no longer about labor but about courage: the courage to commit to a line of thought and accept the consequences of being wrong. In an era of infinite variations, the decisive act is not creation but commitment. The value lies in staking something of yourself on an idea that may not survive.

This shift is reshaping where culture is made. In what Iโ€™ve called the โ€œCloister Web,โ€ people draft and explore ideas in semi-private creative rooms before carrying only a few into the open. LLMs make experimentation cheap; they also make commitment expensive. The hard part now is choosing which idea you are willing to be accountable for.

As the burden of execution drops, something else rises: genuine collaboration. Not just collaboration with models, but with other humans. Andrew Gelman, reflecting on Lipman in a recent StatModeling post, noted that scientists, too, feel versions of this pressure of the solitary creator. In science, the burden rarely falls on one person. The struggle is distributed across collaborative projects that outlive any single contributor.

Groups can explore bolder directions than any one creator working alone. Risk spreads, ideas compound, and the scale of what can be attempted expands. The solitary genius was an artifact of print; the collaborative creative lab is the natural form of the world we are entering.

This leads to a claim many will resist but few will be able to ignore: the single author is beginning to collapse as a cultural technology. What will matter in the coming decades is not the finished artifact but the evolving line of thought carried forward by teams willing to take risks together.

The tortured artist belonged to an age defined by scarcity, perfection, and solitude. Todayโ€™s creator faces a different task: to choose a risk worth taking and the collaborators worth taking it with. The work endures not because it is flawless, but because a group has committed to pushing it forward.

Pain is optional now.

Risk isnโ€™t.

#aiAndArt #aiTools #artificialIntelligence #chatgpt #collaborativeCreativity #contentCreation #creativeAi #creativeProcess #culturalTrends #digitalCulture #digitalWriting #entrepreneurship #futureOfCreativity #futureOfWork #generativeAi #innovation #llmTechnology #philosophyOfTechnology #technologyTrends #writingWithAi

le boudoirleboudoir
2025-12-06

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Harald KlinkeHxxxKxxx@det.social
2025-12-03

Many inspiring perspectives on AI and contemporary art!
The AI Featured Artists series showcases how creators around the world explore identity, ecology, culture, bias, memory, mythology, and the future of creativity through AI.
A great reminder of how rich, diverse, and critical AI-driven art can be.
dahj.org/ai-featured-artists
#DigitalArtHistory #AIArt #CreativeAI

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2025-12-02
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2025-11-26
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2025-11-26
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2025-11-26

#CreativeAI Self portrait kind of.

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2025-11-26
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2025-11-25
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2025-11-25
hpmusichpmusic
2025-11-23

AI now makes music in minutes.
But hereโ€™s the real question:

If machines get smarterโ€ฆ
are humans leveling up too, or falling behind?

HP Music believes:

AI doesnโ€™t replace musicians.
It extends their mind.

So tell me ๐Ÿ‘‡
What will make humans unbeatable in music?

A โ€” Skill
B โ€” Soul
C โ€” Both
D โ€” AI will never have โ€œfeelโ€

Reply your pick โฌ‡๏ธ
Full article:

hpmusic.id/post/ai-dalam-musik

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2025-11-22

#CreativeAI Caturday

Mind Ludemindlude
2025-11-22

Forget drawing every frame! Disney's new AI tech can conjure 300,000 character poses in an instant, but here's the kicker: animators stay in control. Is this innovation or automation's slippery slope for creative industries?


cnet.com/tech/services-and-sof

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2025-11-21
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2025-11-21
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2025-11-21

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