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36 responses to “Pygmalion’s Creation”
Wonderful 👍🏼
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Thanks, I’m glad you like it.
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I will have a look. Thank you.
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Mooie resultaten (zoals we hier gewoon zijn !)
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Dank je wel, Dirk!
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Absolutely phantastic!
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Thanks a lot!
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Excellent Rabirus
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Thank you. I’m glad you like it.
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😊
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Now correct me if I am wrong, but as I interpretive this to be a man being created in a 3D printer 🙂 Which may well be the next thing, along with plastic meat.. 🙂
Have a great week my friend…<3
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OH !! yes, that might be it! Thanks!
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Thank you for your comment, Sue.
Well, after working with the gods last year I have moved to the myths itself. I was wondering what Pygmalion would do today. How would he create his art? Would he need divine intervention to bring it to live?
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Artists are using more and more AI to create.
Wishing you well my friend xx
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Yes. And the question remains who is the creator in the end. Is it still art when you only use a few prompts? We will see…
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I am with you on that Rabirius… AI used that way is not art…. in the sense of it being created by the artist… I would love to see them paint something. or draw… Or as you do, take photo’s and make creative processes in the layers you do…
Sending love and well wishes xx
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Yes! Thank you for your words, Sue.
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Fantastic image and imagery in your image. Pygmalion has entered the 21st century.
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Thank you, Timothy. I’m glad you like it.
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This is great!
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Thank you!
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Excellent!
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Thank you very much!
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You have made a beautiful representation of it again.
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Thanks a lot. I’m glad you like it.
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Huiiiii….Rabirius, diese Collage zeigt eine Szene, die mich wirklich nachdenklich macht. Ich interpretiere das so, dass hier die Schnittstelle zwischen digitaler Konstruktion und physischer Fertigung einer Figur veranschaulicht werden soll. Auf der linken Seite ist ein Mann vor einem Bildschirm tätig, wobei er mit einer Maus interagiert – wahrscheinlich programmiert er einen 3D-Druckprozess oder steuert eine digitale Modellierung. Für mich ist aber das zentrale Element der rechts positionierte 3D-Drucker (?) . Innerhalb des Druckers erkenne ich eine Figur in weiß-grauer Farbgebung, die auf einem Sockel steht; die Konturen dieser Figur sind schwammig und unscharf, was auf den Entstehungsprozess im laufenden Druck hinweisen könnte. Um das gedruckte Objekt herum scheinen weiße und graue Strahlen aus dem Inneren des Druckers auszuströmen, was möglicherweise die Energie oder den Fortschritt des Herstellungsprozesses symbolisieren soll.
Für mich vermittelt die Collage ein Bild von moderner additiver Fertigungstechnologie, bei der digitale Planung und physische Produktion nahtlos miteinander verschmelzen. Ein tolles Projekt, lieber Rabiruis! T.O.P.!
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Liebe Rosie,
vielen Dank für Deinen schönen Kommentar.
Ich habe versucht mir vorzustellen, wie Pygmalion heute wohl arbeiten könnte. Wie kann er eine Person schaffen? Braucht er göttliche Hilfe, um sie zum Leben zu erwecken…
Liebe Grüße,
rabirius
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New tools, and narcissism gets even more grandiose!
I loved the comment from Sue Dreamwalker that gave me a clue about what was going on here – on my own, I don’t understand so much.
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Well, I was wondering how Pygmalion would work today, creating his art today – that that is what I came up with. 🙂
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Wow, I like this one quite a bit… brings out a sense of how I feel about the world (and individuals). Beautifully creative.
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Thank you. I’m glad that you like it.
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As fresh flesh is required in the battle, lately. Nine months is too far. Maybe, you can bring to life in nine days. Or, may as well in nine minutes. 🙂
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You only have to be inventive, or have help from the Gods. 🙂
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Another awesome image rabirius! Looks like a very futuristic experiment!
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Thank you, Denise. I’m glad you like it!
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