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85 votes
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Monumental rock art illustrates that humans thrived in the Arabian Desert during the Pleistocene-Holocene transition
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Deimos Loading Screens mod for Fallout: New Vegas
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David Bowie’s Aladdin Sane artwork could fetch record sum at auction
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1988 - Welcome to the wild world of computer animation
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The most fragile gif on the internet
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Art in the Fukushima Exclusion Zone (2022)
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Raymond Schlitter - Pixelblog
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The cost of performing childhood for your parent’s art
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AI content warning label
Edit: my post has been deemed malformed, and I’d like to apologize and clarify to the community. The concept of a digital watermark signifying that the artist didn’t use any image generation, LLM,...
Edit: my post has been deemed malformed, and I’d like to apologize and clarify to the community. The concept of a digital watermark signifying that the artist didn’t use any image generation, LLM, GPT, etc is the proposition. I do understand it’s tough to identify the term AI in use, since most of our tech uses some form of code to modify our work without our knowledge. More-so, I mean to identify work, art, or content that did not specifically use tools to create. Again apologies!
Post: I’m wondering the world of Tildenisian thoughts on this. Say I make a piece of art, no matter the content, and it’s completely of my own hand. Should there be some kind of digital watermark to signify that accomplishment? Maybe accomplishment isn’t the right word.
I must be looking for validation, because I’ve made art recently where folks have asked the question, “What tool did you use?” and immediately felt dread and disappointment.
Perhaps it’s not even feasible to signify since “AI” is eventually impossible to circumvent when sharing your art over these series of tubes. Oh well.
What do you fine folks think?
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Amiga ASCII text art (2015)
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The color of the future - A history of blue
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The storm hits the art market
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New Art City: Virtual Art Space
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Jessica Joslin
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What art means to me in this era of AI tools
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Spoon - Everything Hits At Once (2001)
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Simple Minds - Hypnotised (1995)
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Early computer art in the '50s and '60s
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On weird America
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Happily sharing that one of my all-time favorite sites, LooksLikeGoodDesign, is (partially) back online
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Jeff Carlisle - Another Night at the Warp Core Cafe (2018)
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ASCII Moon: View and cycle through the Moon's phases, rendered in ASCII art
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Can AI-generated photos be art?
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Finding Peter Putnam
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After nine years scurrying in the shadows, the two-person Swedish street art collective known as Anonymouse has finally stepped out of the dark and into a museum exhibition
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Susan Herbert - Cat Paintings
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We took the back off a Michelangelo and it took seven months | Saving Michelangelo’s Epifania cartoon
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Where can I see Hokusai's Great Wave today?
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A tool for burning visible pictures on a compact disc surface
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GenAI is our polyester
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"Weave Me Another Cocoon" - A hypertext tragedy
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Troupe of world-class sand sculptors have descended on Hundested in Denmark, as the town prepares to open its 14th annual sand sculpture festival
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In the last decade, extensive fungal growth has developed in Danish museums parallel to climate change, challenging occupational health and heritage preservation
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Jenny Hval – To Be A Rose (2025)
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The Hirox microscope has rotary head attachments that allows you to sweep around your tiny subject like a drone
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Would you like to be a part of my music/sound art project?
hi everyone — i have been working on a new music/sound art project for a few months and wanted to include voice recordings of people. i really enjoy tildes and reading what you all choose to share...
hi everyone —
i have been working on a new music/sound art project for a few months and wanted to include voice recordings of people. i really enjoy tildes and reading what you all choose to share and think this would be the perfect place to collaborate!
if you would like to contribute, i’m looking for a few specific things and am also open to hearing anything you’d like to send (and i do mean anything).
here are things that i had in mind:
- voicemails / ideally you would record your voice to your phone or computer using the built in microphones with a message. it could be completely made up or one you would leave someone you know. the more personal/individualized the better.
- transcription of a note / similar to the previous item, i would like to hear you read out a note you took recently. no context necessary. you could of course just make one up for this project as well.
- internal dialogue / obviously this would be a bit more difficult as i would imagine the moment the dialogue becomes external it changes shape and who thinks to even record such a thing? but it’s worth a shot!
- text i provide to you with your own interpretation on how to “perform”
- almost anything you want to send me! (just probably not anything i could get flagged for copyright infringement)
- while i’m primarily seeking voice recordings, if you record some other audio (the ambience of a public park, your commute to work, a pet making noise, server room hums, etc.), i’m open to that as well
about the project
this project is a “slice of life” of sorts with sound and visual art. with that, there would be no context to the spoken audio or visual. these audio recordings are a part of a larger project that will have ambient, drone, and experimental music as the primary focus. there will eventually be a visualization of this project but i have not locked down how that will end up being.
here are two recent examples of music that would accompany the voice recordings (though these exact songs will not likely appear on the project): 1, 2
this will be publicly available as part of my music catalog and on my website. though i did have an idea for some of the spoken audio parts to only be available on physical media or an in-person only event.
your contributions are anonymous unless you request otherwise (to be credited, split royalties*). if the recordings contain personally identifiable information, i’ll work with you on removing those parts or not using the audio at all.
i will reach out to each contributor with the final version before public release so that you can decide if you still want to be apart of it. zero pressure, no hurt feelings.
notes
none of these recordings need to be in english. i would prefer that you speak in whatever language makes you feel most comfortable and authentic.
my only request is that you don’t “make a voice” — i am looking for your natural voice and not a performance.
(*) i currently make near-zero USD on my music, so the royalties split would only be for the sake of fairness and the future possibility of it being picked up by the algorithms or something.
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thanks for taking the time to read all of that and i hope hear from you!
edit [20.04.25] - wow, i can’t believe how many of you are interested in contributing to a internet stranger’s art project! i’m very grateful.
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How To Do Nothing: Resisting the attention economy | Jenny Odell
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The $5M art festival that ends in flames
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Looking for a (potentially multiplatform) app for pixel art
I wanted to practice my stagnant drawing skills and something I always liked is pixel art, but I don't know any program for that (beside Paint and Photoshop) so I would like for recommendations...
I wanted to practice my stagnant drawing skills and something I always liked is pixel art, but I don't know any program for that (beside Paint and Photoshop) so I would like for recommendations here, the only big feature I need is multi layers management and that preferably runs in multiple platforms (You know, like Gimp and Inkscape).
Anything that runs on Linux/Windows/Android is welcomed. I guess there should be open source apps for that, and since it's only for practice I would to waste money on paid apps.
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Matias Faldbakken unveils design for Norwegian national memorial to 2011 attacks – twelve-metre high mosaic will show the reflection of a wading bird native to Utøya island
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Tone Glow 006: Eric Andersen, Crying Places
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An image of an archeologist adventurer who wears a hat and uses a bullwhip
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Sunna Margrét – Come With Me [Live on KEXP] (2024)
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Lupo Sol - Works on paper
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Building free-formed circuit sculptures (Mohit Bhoite, Supercon 2019)
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The lo-fi art and human tools era
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Klara Kristalova, Benjamin Orlow and Tori Wrånes will represent the Nordic Pavilion at the upcoming Venice Biennale
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A Tildes post inspired me to create a collaborative art project
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How to sound design ecosystems
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