How will text-to-image AI change the way artists work? Four Canadian creatives weigh in. | CBCArts
is a Toronto-based artist who's renowned for her performance and video-based work. In April, she joined DALL-E 2's waitlist, and spent the next few months brainstorming what to feed it first. When reached by CBC Arts, she had been playing with it for just two weeks.At the start I was a little bit addicted, I would say. With DALL-E 2 you get 50 prompts per 24 hours. Each prompt generates six images, so you're technically getting 300 images per a 24-hour period.
It's very interesting to me to try and work within those constraints and see what feels sort of like that, but actually isn't.Some of the images I'm quite in love with, but I don't know what will happen to them. Some of them are on Instagram. I've tried not to share things that are really unsettling. Even the ones I've posted, some people have been like, "This is very disturbing.
Yeah, totally. I think it's like a skill that you fine-tune the more you use it. You learn these little idiosyncrasies that exist that you didn't know about until you ask it to do something or change something.I wish more artists had access to it because I think it's going to be really important for a lot of people, and it would be really disappointing if the only people who are able to use it are the Bored Ape NFT guys or something.
I'm still not totally sure, but it makes me want to experiment more materially, which is something that I feel lost doing a lot of the time.
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