Blunt Action – Contemporary Digital Art In A Nutshell
Have you ever thought about the fact that we seem to be the last generation destined to be creative. Then – bang! – technological singularity, and only neural networks will create. Therefore, real contemporary art is meaningless, kitschy, useless and for some reason resembles the decoration of a sauna – the burden of responsibility is too great. And, it seems, we have failed.
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