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Non-lieu ("non-place" or "nonplace" in English) is a concept, introduced by French anthropologist Marc Augé. It describes transient spaces where people maintain anonymity and which lack the cultural or historical significance to be considered true "places" in anthropological terms. Augé contrasts this concept with "anthropological places," which are spaces that reinforce identity and facilitate meaningful social interactions among individuals with shared cultural references. Non-places, however, do not serve as meeting points or foster a sense of community. In essence, a non-place is an area we pass through rather than inhabit, where individuals remain detached, unnamed, and lonely.
Non-lieu ("non-place" or "nonplace" in English) is a concept, introduced by French anthropologist Marc Augé. It describes transient spaces where people maintain anonymity and which lack the cultural or historical significance to be considered true "places" in anthropological terms. Augé contrasts this concept with "anthropological places," which are spaces that reinforce identity and facilitate meaningful social interactions among individuals with shared cultural references. Non-places, however, do not serve as meeting points or foster a sense of community. In essence, a non-place is an area we pass through rather than inhabit, where individuals remain detached, unnamed, and lonely.
This song and collage were created in memory of Santi Monforte who died before his time. In the video we made animating the collages we extended the dedication to two other people who also died too young: Jaime Soriano Andreu and Jaime García Artajo. Repeating their names is a way to keep them alive in our minds.
To compleat this collage took quite some time and numerous versions, as we did not want to offend or hurt anyone, but now once all those previous proofs have been seen and accepted by the people who might be disturbed by them, we will be publishing them here in the following days.
The complete video can be seen in Youtube:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=EfFxikJAARI
The album can be heard in full on the main digital platforms: Spotify, Bandcamp, iTunes, Amazon, etc.
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These are the lyrics of the song:
DAYS OF GRAY
Lay down brother, lay down
Pull out yourself from
Days of gray
The days of gray
Let run colours at dawn
Lay down mother, lay down
Sing out your heaven’s
Prayers of May
The prayers of May
Let your sorrow be gone
There’s a cold wind at the door
I’m a child forever more
And I feel I’m empty now
It’s your look
I miss somehow
Won’t you lead me… down
All I ever tried to be
Was a way to let you see
That I’ve been a good boy now
Let me know
That you’re so proud
Gonna cry out… loud
Lay down sister, lay down
Pull out yourself from
Days of gray
The days of gray
Let run colours at dawn
Lay down father, lay down
Sing out your heaven’s
Prayers of May
The prayers of May
Let your sorrow be gone
I’m the gardener in the yard
Planting seeds and working hard
Just to see these flowers flow
Took so long
To make them grow
In between these… clouds
Now I’m laying by the bay
Thinking ‘bout the days of gray
And the beauty I behold
It’s your smile
The hand I hold
And the scent of… my love
My love
Days of gray
Days of gray
Days of gray
Days of gray
'voronoi flow' generative lampshade designed and 3d printed by parametric | art
using Gigamax3D filaments
First experiment in generative art with processing.
I just wanted to play around with drawing lines, randomness, and outputting frames which can then be converted into a video.
I ended up with the mandatory HSB colour cycle where there are 100 different lines, each of a different colour, progressing to the right by adding a random variance to its previous y value.
For a video of it, check out vimeo.com/34862441
'voronoi flow' generative lampshade designed and 3d printed by parametric | art
using Gigamax3D filaments
Inspired by Jason Rampe's implementation of Multi Scale Turing Patterns (softologyblog.wordpress.com/)
The term "collective memory" denotes the aggregate of memories, knowledge, and data that a social group holds, which is intrinsically linked to the group's identity. The term "collective memory" in English and its French counterpart "la mémoire collective" emerged in the latter half of the 19th century. Maurice Halbwachs, a philosopher and sociologist, further developed this concept in his 1925 work, «Les cadres sociaux de la mémoire». Both expansive and intimate social collectives can create, disseminate, and inherit collective memory.
Contrary to the term "collective memory," which is somewhat ambiguously defined yet generally accepted, the notion of "collective memories" is inherently problematic. Memories are the results of the individual acts of recollection, making the idea of "collective memories" paradoxical. Сontemporary diffusion models utilize vast amounts of often unidentified data, including historical and personal old photographs, vintage postcards, and other kinds of publicly circulating images. These models may be seen as involved in the prompts-driven singular acts of remembrance, producing images that paradoxically represent "collective memories," something otherwise unfeasible and ultimately, non-existent.
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Made with Image Creator from Microsoft Designer, formerly known as the Bing Image Creator. Powered by DALL·E 3.
I think that AI image generation is similar in many ways to photography. The camera itself handles all the fine details, but the photographer is in charge of curating the types of images that will be created.
Ultimately, it is all about maximizing the probability that something good will be created.
This is very similar to AI image generation, in terms of the skills involved and what the human does vs. what the machine does.
You can't compare AI image generation to the process of actually making these images from scratch with 3D software or paint/pencils, where the human controls every detail.
However, I think the process really is very similar to that of photography, as I made the case for above. I think that DALL-E 3 is by far the most powerful AI image generation tool currently available.
- Josh