A.I.C.C.A. the robot dog art critic

https://vimeo.com/onkaos/aiccamarioklingemann

OpenAI’s GPT best practices

*These tend to be very unstable so it’s nice to have them recorded as ascii some place. https://platform.openai.com/docs/guides/gpt-best-practices/strategy-test-changes-systematically GPT best practices This guide shares strategies and tactics for getting better results from GPTs. The methods described here can sometimes be deployed in combination for greater effect. We encourage experimentation to find the methods that work […]

At Feral File, June 02023

Announcing Two Major Exhibitions Celebrating Two Years of Feral File Feral File is pleased to announce two exhibitions that get at the heart of Feral File’s work over the last two years: The Experiment and Feral File 1.0. To celebrate the launch of Feral File 2.0 — which comprises a refreshed look, a rework of […]

Racconti fantastici di Primo Levi “Il Versificatore”

The ChatGPT has arrived. A good thing, because otherwise the poetry work goes to Malabaila in Torino, who works cheap and will do it on time.

Let’s visit the Augmented Reality trade show

*And skip all the speeches and just examine some hardware.

Soviet Lithuanian Tech Art

*Not a topic one sees every day. https://varnelis.net/on-an-art-experiment-in-soviet-lithuania/ “The decision to designate the Lithuanian SSR as a special zone for artistic expression signified a clear departure from the norm. It was a move that challenged the traditional model of centralized control over artistic production and expression that had characterized the Soviet cultural policy since the […]

June on Feral File

June on Feral File: Linda Dounia Rebeiz curates In/Visible, Kim Asendorf show sells out, and big news forthcoming Artwork by Minne Atairu, from the upcoming exhibition In/Visible New group show, works still available, and soon huge news Opening June 12, In/Visible presents new work by ten Black artists that explore AI as a means to […]

3DPrinting. It doesn’t mesh with his flow state

*This is what happens when novelty wears off.