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# thoughts from winnie
it seems the image cannot show properly? wondering which image you have chosen :)  
it seems the image cannot show properly? wondering which image you have chosen :)  


I am wondering how AI serves as a further reflection? What forms of new reflection might be needed? and what it means by new aesthetics (as what you said it is based on existing training input and style, then what is new with the aesthetics?)
I am wondering how AI serves as a further reflection? What forms of new reflection might be needed? and what it means by new aesthetics (as what you said it is based on existing training input and style, then what is new with the aesthetics?) [[User:Siusoon|Siusoon]] ([[User talk:Siusoon|talk]]) 10:51, 29 January 2024 (UTC)






from marie: Interesting perspective, i think we might have some themes in common. it made me think of the text by Susan Buck-Morss ''Aesthetics and Anaesthetics: Walter Benjamin's Artwork Essay Reconsidered.'' and of course also Hito Steyerl's ''Mean Images''.
from marie: Interesting perspective, i think we might have some themes in common. it made me think of the text by Susan Buck-Morss ''Aesthetics and Anaesthetics: Walter Benjamin's Artwork Essay Reconsidered.'' and of course also Hito Steyerl's ''Mean Images''.

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it seems the image cannot show properly? wondering which image you have chosen :)

I am wondering how AI serves as a further reflection? What forms of new reflection might be needed? and what it means by new aesthetics (as what you said it is based on existing training input and style, then what is new with the aesthetics?) Siusoon (talk) 10:51, 29 January 2024 (UTC)


from marie: Interesting perspective, i think we might have some themes in common. it made me think of the text by Susan Buck-Morss Aesthetics and Anaesthetics: Walter Benjamin's Artwork Essay Reconsidered. and of course also Hito Steyerl's Mean Images.