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Turning Family Conversations Into Zines, Songs & StoryworldsFor the Family Historian With a Wild Streak
If you’re a family historian, you’ve likely spent time collecting old photos, scanning handwritten recipes, documenting genealogical charts, and maybe even recording the occasional oral history. But what if the…
Exploring AI Imagery: The Best Advice – The people closest to you knows you best
TOPIC(s) Homemade MusicIn my continuing exploration of creative artificial intelligence image generation, I submitted lines from my audio composition, The Best Advice. The words in the track were themselves an exploration in…
I Use AI to Generate My Voice (it’s eerie)
TOPIC(s) My MusicThis is the future, after all.
Conversations With AI, Part 1
TOPIC(s) Homemade MusicWhat do you think about experimental music? I think experimental music is an incredibly innovative and creative outlet for self-expression. It allows artists to push the boundaries of what’s possible…
Artifice
TOPIC(s) My MusicA world of new sounds Explored with machines and keys The power of artifice Digital fabrications Creations more perfect than hand Artificial grace Endless possibilities Unlock the creative spirit With…
Exploring AI Imagery: The Best Advice – The people closest to you knows you best
TOPIC(s) GAJOOBIn my continuing exploration of creative artificial intelligence image generation, I submitted lines from my audio composition, The Best Advice. The words in the track were themselves an exploration in…
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