--empyre- soft-skinned space--Thanks so much for your comments, William!
On Tue, Nov 24, 2020 at 10:27 AM William Bain wrote:
> --empyre- soft-skinned space--
> Hello Daniel and Sophia,
>
> I just wanted briefly to say that the whole VRC
>
--empyre- soft-skinned space--Hello Daniel and Sophia,
I just wanted briefly to say that the whole VRCproject won my attention from
the very beginning.As my background is in pre-New Media literarycriticism and
visual art and poetry I'm unable toadd much to the
--empyre- soft-skinned space--thanks so much for these thoughtful answers Matt.
In case anyone wants to see some example image relations from I'm Feeling
Lucky, here are some direct links:
"appears to be" : http://im-feeling-lucky.surge.sh/#/i/appears%20to%20be
--empyre- soft-skinned space--Hi empyre--
> On Nov 16, 2020, at 4:17 PM, Daniel Lichtman wrote:
>
> how you see the relation between human and AI generated poetry? What happens
> when visual references that draw on our own, personal associations with (for
> example
--empyre- soft-skinned space--Hello Empyre Community,
I wanted to follow up on Matt’s post introducing View Recent Changes, and
ask the artists about a few specific elements of this project that really
stand out to me.
First, about “I’m Feeling Lucky”, which consists