Conversations with the Algorithm

About the project

Highly subjective, patterned, and repetitive AI display with visual clichés.

 

We use AI more than before. I hear from friends they use AI generators to rewrite a text, to ask about law aspects of a certain country, to seek medical or spiritual advice, even to search companies that provide certain services (for example removal companies). More people also seek help with their health, love life or life all together. Do they find their answers and are they satisfied with them?

I fed as the prompt the title of the second exhibition of Melete Gallery ‘A controlled multisensory explosion of moods, colours and textures in abstract art’. I was quite surprised with the initial result that I wanted to showcase here. Apart from the usual Androids, anthropomorphic forms and imperfect elements (like a hand with only 3 fingers), I found generated art quite similar.

I asked ChatGPT why generated images in AI generators gave me very similar results in terms of composition, colours etc. when I put my prompt.

Chat replied:

‘AI image generators often produce similar compositions and color schemes for prompts like “A controlled multisensory explosion of moods, colours and textures in abstract art” because of a few key factors: Words like “moods,” “textures,” and “multisensory” are highly subjective. Terms like “explosion,” “textures,” or “abstract art” often pull the AI toward Kandinsky-like or fluid paint explosion aesthetics because that’s what appears most in its training setAI generators often associate “multisensory” and “explosion” with bright, saturated palettes (pinks, purples, cyans) because these colors convey energy and emotional intensity. Phrases like “controlled explosion” guide the AI to organized central compositions: radial bursts or centered patterns. 

 

For now, the intimate AI art display presents vivid variations revealing the quiet language of the machine in the initial creations and then we’ll make some changes to add variety and more interesting patterns. Perhaps in a meditative rhythm, similarity will make you notice the details you might otherwise miss. Have fun!

used sites/generators

from right to left

1. Fotor AI

2. NightCafe

3. Da Vinci

4. Flux Dev Leonardo

5. PXLR

6. Magic Studio Art

7. PXLR

8. Deep AI

9. Deep AI

10. AI Ease

11. Canva

12. AI Ease

13. PIXLR

14. FOTOR AI

15. Freepik

16. Freepik

17. Freepik

18. Freepik

19. NightCafe

20. Visul Electric

21. Canva

22. Open Art

23. Flux Dev

24. PIXLR

25. DALL-E 

26. Fotor AI

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