The Last Artist: a short story
Society in the not-so-distant future values efficiency and cost-effectiveness above all else and artificial intelligence has become the undisputed master of the creative arts. Books, paintings, music, nothing is free from the computer's touch.
Ever since she was a child, Jolean dreamed of being an artist. From scribbling on her parents' walls with crayons to painting graffiti under the old train bridge, she could always be found making a creative mark. As a gifted artist with an irrepressible spirit, Jolean refuses to bow to the cold, calculating algorithms that have replaced human artistry. In a landscape where pixels and algorithms reign supreme, she persists in wielding brushes, canvases, and her heart as her tools.
As she dips her brush into colors that refuse to be confined to mathematical equations, Jolean dances on the precipice of rebellion. Her art speaks of passion, of the human experience, and of the longing for something more profound than the mechanical precision of the AI-driven world she inhabits. But at what cost?
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Ever since she was a child, Jolean dreamed of being an artist. From scribbling on her parents' walls with crayons to painting graffiti under the old train bridge, she could always be found making a creative mark. As a gifted artist with an irrepressible spirit, Jolean refuses to bow to the cold, calculating algorithms that have replaced human artistry. In a landscape where pixels and algorithms reign supreme, she persists in wielding brushes, canvases, and her heart as her tools.
As she dips her brush into colors that refuse to be confined to mathematical equations, Jolean dances on the precipice of rebellion. Her art speaks of passion, of the human experience, and of the longing for something more profound than the mechanical precision of the AI-driven world she inhabits. But at what cost?
The Last Artist: a short story
Society in the not-so-distant future values efficiency and cost-effectiveness above all else and artificial intelligence has become the undisputed master of the creative arts. Books, paintings, music, nothing is free from the computer's touch.
Ever since she was a child, Jolean dreamed of being an artist. From scribbling on her parents' walls with crayons to painting graffiti under the old train bridge, she could always be found making a creative mark. As a gifted artist with an irrepressible spirit, Jolean refuses to bow to the cold, calculating algorithms that have replaced human artistry. In a landscape where pixels and algorithms reign supreme, she persists in wielding brushes, canvases, and her heart as her tools.
As she dips her brush into colors that refuse to be confined to mathematical equations, Jolean dances on the precipice of rebellion. Her art speaks of passion, of the human experience, and of the longing for something more profound than the mechanical precision of the AI-driven world she inhabits. But at what cost?
Ever since she was a child, Jolean dreamed of being an artist. From scribbling on her parents' walls with crayons to painting graffiti under the old train bridge, she could always be found making a creative mark. As a gifted artist with an irrepressible spirit, Jolean refuses to bow to the cold, calculating algorithms that have replaced human artistry. In a landscape where pixels and algorithms reign supreme, she persists in wielding brushes, canvases, and her heart as her tools.
As she dips her brush into colors that refuse to be confined to mathematical equations, Jolean dances on the precipice of rebellion. Her art speaks of passion, of the human experience, and of the longing for something more profound than the mechanical precision of the AI-driven world she inhabits. But at what cost?
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BN ID: | 2940185903223 |
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Publisher: | 46 Series Entertainment |
Publication date: | 08/31/2023 |
Sold by: | Barnes & Noble |
Format: | eBook |
File size: | 271 KB |
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