Thursday, May 29, 2025

What's Next for AIart? (Dystopian Surprise!)

Lately, I've been a bit out of the loop with the rapid developments in generative AIart. Life threw a curveball with some eye issues and a corneal graft, which severely limited my computer time – even with NightCafe's regular emails urging me to claim my daily free credits.

My vision is improving, and I decided to jump back in by following one of NightCafe's invitations. This time, the free credits led to another invite to join one of their weekly challenges; they even pre-filled a prompt for me! I only caught the first couple of lines but decided to see what might happen. I'd previously experimented with prompts about AI/robots making art, so I wondered if that had "seeded" my new prompt, or perhaps another AI had "scanned" my earlier work on NightCafe (nothing impressive, just me playing around with the generative AI tech, by the way).

AIart generated via flux

The image generated quickly, and I was genuinely taken aback by how dystopian and depressing it felt. It struck a chord, echoing my own concerns about the "look-at-me" culture of celebrity-seeking masses, which often feels like a desperate race to the bottom. Are we, as real artists, being replaced by soulless images churned out by "pseudo-intelligent" applications, all designed to grab attention so that advertisers pay more? Was I becoming just another cog in a process, simply there to click a link or hit enter?

"A melancholic robot with glowing eyes, standing in an abandoned art studio, surrounded by discarded paintbrushes and canvases, with a single tear of oil streaming down its metallic face, in the style of surrealism, with melting clocks and distorted perspectives, reminiscent of Salvador Dali, with a matte background and a somber, introspective mood."

Upon looking at the full prompt (above) and selected Flux model settings, I realised this prompt was likely just a refinement of my last work from a month or so ago (when I was effectively blind in one eye), rather than a new AI "spoon-feeding" me. The original prompt was: 

"a blind artist being assisted by an AI robot to create a large abstract painting surrealism Salvador Dali matte background melting oil on canvas."

AIart 4 options generated via Dreamscape XL
I had used the Dreamscape XL Lightning model, a diffusion style model I was starting to like. However, the results weren't very Dalí-esque. A couple of the generated options had reasonable likenesses of Dalí, but nothing suggested he was blind or that a robot was assisting him. he just looked sad. Plus, the backgrounds were sharp and detailed, not melting, surreal or painterly. Was I to blame?, "Does my prompt need refining?" Yeah-Nah I just lost motivation and stopped.

Perhaps this is the true moral of the story for the artistic and creative communities: Keep an eye on what's going on, but don't worry too much. There's a lot of real life happening away from your computer or phone screen, and it's okay to let the over hyped generative AIart 'race to the bottom.' A bit sad really, if we want to benefit from the technology.

P.S. I even used Gemini Ai (Gemini 2.7 Flash) to help fix up my dictated jipperish for this post!

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