The question ultimately comes down to is, are you willing to fight the friction to see the vision to see that vision realized. Is the vision simply not worth it if the effort is more then youre willing to put into it? Does the vision matter if you're not willing to deal with friction to bring that vision to life? It remains an idea stuck in your head. UN.\nLess , the tools are handed to you to create it. You are not taking creativity in your own hands.You're expecting someone to give it to you. (Not you)
You can't fake the effort. And housing as it currently is really good at showing how much effort someone is willing to put into see that vision through. This sweat tax elevates.The house on top of is the creative vision. Because I see the end result, but I also see the friction and the perseverance they took to get it there. And that is what is where the magic is.
I get your logic and why people want to improve the tools. But this slips right in the automation discussion and where the human soul lies in the art.
However, one say that the tools need to be improved to remove friction.You naturally progress to a I as a tool for creative endeavors, point you've just removed the human out of the art. And it's all about curation, about make the clouds blue, move it here, make them smaller, left, put them on coordinates X:27 Y:32 Z:12.
At the end of the day , if it's all about the vision then I can ai prompt my way into the ai giving me the vision in my head. That is simply an improvement of the tool that removes the human hand out of it entirely. At that point the soul is where? I don't need to touch the work but that I can prompt and curate the results it until it matches my vision.Is that still art? Despite never having a hand in the proccess outside of offloading the labor to a to automation, to skip the "hard parts"




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