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Art vs Machine
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Explore the cutting-edge world of AI video art with groundbreaking new technology and boundless creative potential. Dive into experimental fine art that pushes the boundaries of what's possible.
For those who have been with us for deep insights into visual art from an artist's perspective-art history, criticism, styles, and theory-rest assured, our commitment to originality and non-conformity remains unchanged. This channel isn't about the usual art narrative. If it's content you could find anywhere else, we wouldn't bother making it.
Join us on this exciting journey where innovation meets artistry. Whether you're an art enthusiast looking to expand your appreciation or a curious mind eager to explore the future of art, this is the place for you.
For those who have been with us for deep insights into visual art from an artist's perspective-art history, criticism, styles, and theory-rest assured, our commitment to originality and non-conformity remains unchanged. This channel isn't about the usual art narrative. If it's content you could find anywhere else, we wouldn't bother making it.
Join us on this exciting journey where innovation meets artistry. Whether you're an art enthusiast looking to expand your appreciation or a curious mind eager to explore the future of art, this is the place for you.
Six Million Dollar Meh!
Maurizio Cattelan's banana stunt sells for the price of the bionic man. An off the cuff reaction to the rather nauseating spectacle.
Here are my relevant articles:
A Moment of Solipsism Triggered by Maurizio Cattelan’s Banana: artofericwayne.com/2019/12/11/a-moment-of-solipsism-triggered-by-maurizio-cattelans-banana/
Is Maurizio Cattelan’s $120,000 Banana Brilliant Art or Bullshit on a Platter?: artofericwayne.com/2019/12/07/is-mauriziocattelans-120000-brilliant-art-or-uib/
“The Death of the Author” Debunked: artofericwayne.com/2018/08/27/the-death-of-the-author-debunked/
“Good artists copy, great artists steal.” Not so fast: artofericwayne.com/2017/01/06/good-artists-copy-great-artists-steal...
Here are my relevant articles:
A Moment of Solipsism Triggered by Maurizio Cattelan’s Banana: artofericwayne.com/2019/12/11/a-moment-of-solipsism-triggered-by-maurizio-cattelans-banana/
Is Maurizio Cattelan’s $120,000 Banana Brilliant Art or Bullshit on a Platter?: artofericwayne.com/2019/12/07/is-mauriziocattelans-120000-brilliant-art-or-uib/
“The Death of the Author” Debunked: artofericwayne.com/2018/08/27/the-death-of-the-author-debunked/
“Good artists copy, great artists steal.” Not so fast: artofericwayne.com/2017/01/06/good-artists-copy-great-artists-steal...
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Only a Witch: Sneak Preview
Просмотров 1,5 тыс.Месяц назад
The first 2 minutes of my upcoming short film using AI... This is NOT the entire film! Much more to come. I intend to finish it before Halloween at the latest. Starring Arika of "Arika & The Amoebas". If you enjoy this video, don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more AI-generated content and original short films! My Patreon: www.patreon.com/ericwayne Support me through PayPal: artof...
Close Encounters of the Third Kind - 1950's Super Panavision 70
Просмотров 4,2 тыс.2 месяца назад
The 1977 classic sci-fi masterpiece Is now a retro 1950's Super Panavision 70 trailer! Follow Roy Neary, played by Richard Dreyfuss, from his initial startling exposure to alient vessels while in his vehicle, through his obsession with Devil's Tower Monument, to his final boarding the UFO. Co-starring Arika of "Arika & The Amoebas". If you enjoy this video, don't forget to like, comment, and su...
Calling All Gargoyles: AI Punk Music Video
Просмотров 1,1 тыс.2 месяца назад
Arika & The Amoebas are back with another song and their 5th music video. This one is a companion to the low budget cult classic film, which she starred in, "Gargoyles VS Trailer Park". ALL MUSIC, LYRICS, IMAGES, ANINATIONS, VIDEO AND SOUND EDITING BY ERIC WAYNE. If you enjoy this video, share it! And don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more AI-generated content and original short ...
Gargoyles VS Trailer Park
Просмотров 8272 месяца назад
Original Film Short [IA]. Horror meets fine art and music video in this short experimental film. What happens when gargoyles and the denizens of a trailer park come into contact? Starring Arika of "Arika & The Amoebas". If you enjoy this video, don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more AI-generated content and original short films! My Patreon: www.patreon.com/ericwayne Support me th...
Rabid Soul: Original Short Film using AI
Просмотров 2 тыс.3 месяца назад
An original short film crafted using AI, and a first of its kind. Rabid Soul explores the plight of the individual within a crushing conformist consumer culture. Through a series of surreal, computer-generated vignettes, the film meditates on themes of alienation, censorship, isolation, death, transcendence, and vengeance. Be sure to watch ‘till the end to witness for yourself the surprise clim...
Surfing Cyborg Girl [Revised]: Original AI Music Video
Просмотров 1,4 тыс.3 месяца назад
Check out the all-new video for the debut song by Arika & The Amoebas. 'Surfing Cyborg Girl' is an upbeat anthem about defying assigned roles, pursuing your dreams, and never giving up. In the story, a cyborg girl, manufactured to serve, decides to surf instead. Despite getting rusty, beaten up by the waves, and short-circuiting, she ultimately conquers the sea.
I Know How Much It Hurts: Original Punk AI Music Video
Просмотров 1,4 тыс.4 месяца назад
An angel's tough love song to a dead man. It's not really religious-don't be a literalist-it's all metaphor. This is art. You're the dead person, and the music video is your otherworldly trespassing. Maybe it's a test. This is the third music video for Arika & The Amoebas, the world's first AI band that I'm aware of [a distinction with no reward or recognition]. People say AI has no soul, that ...
F the Algo: Original Punk AI Video
Просмотров 1,1 тыс.4 месяца назад
This AI is old school, and hard-hitting. A biting punk rock song punching up against the algorithm that decides the fate of musicians without being able to hear. If you like rock music, guitar solos, raw female vocals, and a retro vibe, you'll dig this. If you enjoy this video, don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more AI-generated content and original short films! My AI subscriptio...
Alien VIII: - 1950's Super Panavision 70
Просмотров 6 тыс.4 месяца назад
The aliens come to Earth, and boundaries between human and xenomorph blur in this original concept sequel created using AI. Sigourney Weaver stars as Ellen Ripley in a fascinating new role. This original short AI trailer delves into the dark side of human experimentation, exploring themes of creation, destruction, and the thin line between humanity and monstrosity. Combining stunning visuals an...
Alien - 1950's Super Panavision 70
Просмотров 15 тыс.5 месяцев назад
Experience Alien Like Never Before: A Riveting AI Reimagining of the 1979 Classic Journey beyond the familiar into a parallel dimension where the iconic 1979 film Alien is reimagined through the lens of AI and my artistic vision. This sensational AI-driven trailer features the legendary H.R. Giger, the genius behind the original alien design, stepping into the role of Captain Dallas. Witness AI...
The Industrious Dung Beetle: Original Music Video w/AI
Просмотров 1,2 тыс.5 месяцев назад
The most HUMAN AI music video to date anywhere (at least that I've seen)! Meet "Arika & The Amoebas". Dive into the raw energy of this garage/punk/metal band, led by the charismatic and enigmatic Arika. Known for her gritty, passionate vocals, Arika brings a unique twist to garage/punk/metal rock with a song comically inspired by the life of dung beetles. The video kicks off with a mock educati...
Pulp Fiction Trailer - 1950's Super Panavision 70
Просмотров 6 тыс.5 месяцев назад
The most sophisticated AI trailer out there to date! [Sure, I used - 1950's Super Panavision 70, but not for the whole thing. I went off the rails and broke the template.] Step into a parallel dimension where a trailer for Quentin Tarantino's masterpiece has gone horribly awry. Using cutting-edge AI technology, lip-syncing, sound effects, and covers of original songs, the iconic scenes, charact...
The Fly - 1950's Super Panavision 70
Просмотров 2,6 тыс.5 месяцев назад
My reimagined trailer, largely taking place in the 1950's, version of a trailer for the 1986 David Cronenberg remake of "The Fly" starring Jeff Goldblum and Geena Davis. One of my fav all-time films. Yes, I know the original came out in the 50's, and you'll see a surprise at the ending that pays homage to that version. I made this from scratch using an array of tools: #Haiper, #Pika, #Midjourne...
BEWARE THE MARTIANS! AI Music Video
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BEWARE THE MARTIANS! AI Music Video
War of the Worlds - 1950's Super Panavision 70
Просмотров 126 тыс.6 месяцев назад
War of the Worlds - 1950's Super Panavision 70
Surfing Cyborg Girl: AI Music Video
Просмотров 2,6 тыс.6 месяцев назад
Surfing Cyborg Girl: AI Music Video
Bubble Brain Helmet Girl: AI Music Video
Просмотров 1 тыс.6 месяцев назад
Bubble Brain Helmet Girl: AI Music Video
Everyone Is Wrong About The Fountain [Part 1]
Просмотров 3 тыс.6 месяцев назад
Everyone Is Wrong About The Fountain [Part 1]
Art Critic Robert Hughes Slams Damien Hirst
Просмотров 58 тыс.10 месяцев назад
Art Critic Robert Hughes Slams Damien Hirst
When Art Critic Robert Hughes Called Andy Warhol Stupid
Просмотров 35 тыс.10 месяцев назад
When Art Critic Robert Hughes Called Andy Warhol Stupid
Gerhard Richter's Overpainted Photographs
Просмотров 14 тыс.Год назад
Gerhard Richter's Overpainted Photographs
How Art History Got Jackson Pollock All Wrong: And Why It Matters
Просмотров 84 тыс.Год назад
How Art History Got Jackson Pollock All Wrong: And Why It Matters
AI is not just a tool when it comes to making art. Here's why.
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AI is not just a tool when it comes to making art. Here's why.
"Last of England", by Ford Madox Brown, analyzed by and artist.
Просмотров 1,2 тыс.Год назад
"Last of England", by Ford Madox Brown, analyzed by and artist.
Is Business the Best Art? Warhol and Trump say yes. I say no.
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Is Business the Best Art? Warhol and Trump say yes. I say no.
Will Last Supper restoration criticism be your magnum opus?
Making art history/criticism video is only a small part of my creative and intellectual output.
Tx for the casual upload and RIP part 2:) Tape the hard drive case to the wall because it did mean something to me.
If I duct taped that banana on the wall i will be arrested! Thank you for sharing your critique!
you can use all the word salad you want to in this video, modern art is still crap
If you don't understand or appreciate an argument, or if you simply disagree with it, that doesn't make it "world salad". I realize you've heard the phrase "word salad" in the media a lot lately because of Kamala Harris, but you don't actually know what it means. Derp! Try watching the video. It's not what you think. Bye now, Derpy.
Well the plot is way more deep and sophisticated than the Tom cruise movie😂
Ironic how we now have a new Alien film and yours is still better ❤
Ah, you're back. Haven't see you around in ages. I"m working on a new film that is almost 45 min long. Stay tuned.
@@artvsmachineI'm baaaack😮 45 minutes, ill buy that for a dollar😂
The artwork is a mirror in which we see our own soul. If you think the stuck-up bannana is art, it's because your soul is a stuck-up bannana.
TSE's book was Tradition and the Individual Talent. He would have preferred your beer can to the banana
Here's a quote from my article of 2017: "Over 25 years later T.S. Eliot published “The Sacred Wood: Essays on Poetry and Criticism”, in which he wrote: “One of the surest of tests is the way in which a poet borrows. Immature poets imitate; mature poets steal; bad poets deface what they take, and good poets make it into something better, or at least something different. The good poet welds his theft into a whole of feeling which is unique, utterly different from that from which it was torn; the bad poet throws it into something which has no cohesion. A good poet will usually borrow from authors remote in time, or alien in language, or diverse in interest.” I forgot in the last 7 years where it had come from. So, it was "The Sacred Wood". That's how long ago I completely crushed the "great artists steal" lie, but to no avail: artofericwayne.com/2017/01/06/good-artists-copy-great-artists-steal-not-so-fast/
I enjoyed your critique. I've tried to stop reading all the BS contemporary artists are pasting next to their "artwork" since it rarely has anything to do with the actual piece. Cheers -Greg
As a casual art enthusiast, I did not even want to think about any potential relevance of Maurizio Cattelan’s banana trick. It was not worth any attention. But I appreciate you (and other artists) are much more invested. For me, the single biggest argument against the banana being art is the inside job argument. It is so empty and hollow that only its provenance can make it art. I think that also summarizes why I did not even want to spend any thought on it. Thanks Eric, looking forward to your next film!
Totally get where you are coming from. My new vid is already 40 min long, but one of my AI services just pulled a fast one on subscribers and I cancelled my subscription. That complicates things because I was using it heavily and I'll need to be creative about workarounds. My wife thinks the video will be an hour and come out at Xmas. She might be right.
In renaissance europe or the middle ages the wealthy would attend bonfires where they would compete to burn the their most expensive belongings. There seems to be something similar going on with buying the pseudo art works discussed in this video. Rich folks contesting to spend the most money to prove the get the Duchampian joke, but mostly to show they have money to blow, and importantly they receive notoriety in avantgarde society. The aclaim is probably an absolute necessity or they wouldn't bother. ( I don't imagine they spend much time in solo complentative inspection of these pieces.) Buying this type of art in less obviously venal than what is essentially burning money, and it has the benefit that the owner retains the rotting banana or urinal instead of a pile of ashes in the street, but it is just a intellectually shallow.
Yeah, I would resist saying that the person who bought it was "stupid" though I would be tempted to say that. The reason is that they aren't buying the art so much as jockeying for some sort of standing in their circles and they anticipate it paying off. This could just be self promotion.
Great video, as always. I'd like to see more like this where you just talk, and it doesn't take weeks to make. Sorry to hear about your hard-drive malfunction. I was looking forward to your Duchamp Part 2 video. As for the cans of shit, nothing will top them as absurdity in art. They were even sold for their weight in gold and now sell for far more. Recently, I heard one of these cans exploded due to the pressure from the bacteria. It was in storage at a museum, and the art surrounding it was covered in shit. It is equally horrible and hilarious. Honestly, I'm not a fan of your AI art videos. They just aren't my cup of tea. I do love your criticism videos, especially when they are about an artist whose work you love.
Exploding cans of artist's shit! Agreed. That is hard to beat for "horrible and hilarious". Most similar works don't impress me. But the canned shit was a bit more intelligent and cohesive and took it to a higher level. Stunts like selling empty space in a gallery, which I think Yves Klein did, leave me completely cold.
I was in the year below Bill Drummond . . they went on to burn a million quid and compressed the ashes into a brick . .it got nowhere, you cannot buy into it. . . great vid as usual, you have great dedication to the subject. . .sorry to go on, but Art has more in common with cult & religion than any kind rational thinking. cheers
I just looked up Bill Drummond and the burning of the quid. I didn't know about this. I'm somewhat sympathetic, and can see how an intelligent person could get swept up in all the ideas and movement and end up burning their net worth. I'm thinking they may have thought it would be an investment that would produce more opportunities, and that it didn't turn out that way. There's a lot more to him and his various projects than I can register in my brief immersion on Wikipedia.
@@artvsmachine looking forward to the next AIArtVid
Art😂 with a capital F😂as in Fart😂or what the Fric is that 😂💩💩💩😂 what happened to real art🤔as apposed to taking the piss🚽😂😂 for the almighty dollar😂
I love Warhol's early work. All those illustrations he made for magazines and record covers were whimsical and precious. The gold nudes he made in the 1950s are especially beautiful. There's something very pure and naive about them, and obviously made by someone who still dreamed. But the world is an awful place to people with sensitive hearts, and I think Warhol came to realize this and decided to kill the dreamer and refashion himself into the white wizard of 20th century banality. In a way, I see all of his post-pop works as a kind of a gaudy memorial to the death of that smalltown working class gay boy who dreamt of a glitzy, glamorous, glossy far away world. And for me it is really sad. That he had to erase himself completely in order to become the thing that everybody wants. The thing that I don't get about people criticizing him for making art too commercialized is that he was only using his background as a commercial artist in his practice. I like Robert Hughes's take on art a lot, and I agree with you that he probably respected Warhol's worked more than he let on. I think Hughes was more upset by what Warhol depicted and represented, which was the utter breakdown of modern culture and society, than Warhol himself. I think Hughes called him stupid for not defending those old world ideals, for not continuing to dream the dreams of a child. As always a great video! Thank you. Much love. ❤
"The white wizard of 20th century banality." Great name! I don't much admire his early commercial work. I mean, I can get into a logo, commercial design, and any illustration if done well or whimsically, etc... I've always appreciated any creativity with visual language tools. But Warhol was not exceptionally good at it, and any New Yorker cartoon would be vastly more interesting to me than Warhol's illustrations (which were often done by tracing). So, as far as commercial art goes, for me he's a dud. I did used to like his soup cans, but much less so when I realized they weren't a painting but were a silkscreen. I liked the idea of painstakingly recreating the bland cans. In this case the process helped validate it for me because it introduced a human element. Nothing by Warhol effects me in an intrinsic way. It's all a kind of magic where anything can be art, and priceless art if put on a pedestal. Cattelan's recent sale of one of his bananas for $6,000,000 proves this again. It's like selling the hair of Elvis. Someone might pay a lot for it, but if you don't know who Elvis is, the hair is intrinsically utterly worthless. Meanwhile, real art is intrinsically captivating.
OMG the typical Leeds meathead. He thinks he's being clever by admitting that all his 'ideas are stolen, anyway'. Hoping his audience is intellectual enough to pick up on the allusion to Picasso's statement: “Good artists copy; great artists steal.” However Damien lad, you're absolutely NOT a good artist let alone a great one. Sorry but.
Turns out Picasso never said that, and the phrase "“Good artists copy; great artists steal" has been misunderstood to mean the exact opposite of the original meaning. By "steal" in the original meaning, which can be traced back to T.S. Eliot, "steal" means to not just copy, but to wholly understand and incorporate something into the fabric of your own art. So, you could say that Mozart "stole" from Haydn, or da Vinci stole from Verrocchio, or Bruce Lee stole from Kung Fu because they largely enveloped what they learned from former masters... But you cannot say that Hirst or Koons "stole" in that sense from their sources. Rather, they appropriated wholesale. So, in terms of artistic achievement, the real sentiment would be this: Good artist copy, great artists absorb and master, and completely useless artists and frauds appropriate.
I think it is so important to challenge the mystic aura built up around art, especially around the 20th and 21st century art. Thanks! :)
Only 230 likes?!! (231 now) Liked, commented and subscribed. What an amazing video❤🇳🇱
Yeah, this video is one of several that have been shadow-banned. They have me on a tight leash.
You are struggling, my friend. Van Gogh undoubtedly cut off almost the entire left ear. Felix Rey's younger brother visited his brother at the hospital and said the ear was completely cut off. Doctor Rey kept it preserved for many years; more research, perhaps.
Watch the video and get back to me. I'm familiar with that argument, but have more and better evidence, including Dr. Gachet's drawings and Vincent's own self-portrait showing the mutilated ear. My video is shadow-banned because the belief that he cut off his entire ear is part of the myth that makes his art so valuable to those who can't appreciate it directly. Sadly, making Vincent less of a lunatic devalues his art. So, my video must also be thwarted.
The monster design is excellent. Never realized how many modern RPG monsters came from the Renaissance painters. Google DnD Demons and see how similar they look
The restored version lacks so much depth and volume its not even funny. In the original you can see jesus christ almost popping out of the canvas while in the restored version its just a flat sad 2d print
I wanted to continue the video on a different device and I searched for “Everyone is wrong about the fountain” and RUclips is suspiciously dumb in finding this video. It’s weird. its as if they deliberately suppress the video.
Ha, ha. They suppress and shadow-ban a lot of my content. I can see it by looking at my stats. You're right. This video has been shadow-banned.
I'm also looking for this video in RUclips. I used to watch it here
You won't find it on RUclips.
Greer's article is so horrendously depressing. Great, art now is marketing and selling. Thanks fantastic, she just proved Hughes' point and seems to not actually care about art at all
The "art" world only has itself to blame. For the past few decades, literally ANYTHING has qualified as "art" for no other reason than an "artist" created it and called it "art". Hirst is an absolute twit. And the art world, full of money-launderjng twits, enabled him. Pathetic all round.
Well this is interesting I loved Robert Hughes his documentary shock of the new had a big impact on me as a 17 year old. I equally loved Warhol and found his whole persona fascinating.
I’ve watched this 5 times. This video is brilliant and I hope you continue to do this.
excellent!
Absolutely laughable, great video but pollock guy is not good in any way
Well, hell, if you like the video then you are allowed to disagree about Pollock.
👂🔪🔪🔪
That “better eye” was actually Lee Krasner!! 👀🧐
Certainly not.
Playing basketball 🏀 😆
RIP Terry Garr
advise to try Pika or Haiper software
Look at when this video was made. In fact it was mostly Haiper. By today's standards the AI I used to make this is barbaric. Also, Kling is the best.
Beaitifull
"Emperor's new clothes" --If you cant see it, you're stupid, so they acts they can see it, praising it "Shit art like these" --if you cant get it, you're stupid, so people pretend they get it so they look cool😅
Warhol's early work was good. It challenged the very notion of consumerism. Then it hit a cul-de-sac of utter banality. But it needed to keep going until it was a pointless exercise and keep going after that. He should of invented a machine, like a giant photocopier, that kept pumping out empty images long after died. Also, I think all those celebrities falling over themselves to be reduced to the status of Campbell Soup cans was hysterical.
" It challenged the very notion of consumerism." I wonder if it's much more the opposite. He challenge the very notion of art by reducing it to consumerism." At first appeared a radical philosophical gesture, but then it turned out to just be ostentatiously oblivious consumerism.
@@artvsmachine Good point. I think it did both at different stages.
Nice work!
Hah, someone saw this! RUclips cut off all suggestions a looooong time ago.
Muy buena historia. Apenas para Halloween.
Obviously Steve Buscemi as the lead Martian. No A.I. needed. 😁
You can't go wrong with Steve Buscemi! Hey, you watched and commented on 2 different videos. Excellent. Keep going. There's lots of surprises!
Awww.. At 2:00 the poor little guy is yawning and dreaming of chewing up people.
Have you seen the oldest picture of Jesus. It has the same eyes. You are just looking for perfection in the picture and not checking the old pictures to relate.
Yooo. Nice
They have left the few picture cleaned and conserved , and beside it illustrations and digitally fixed as specialists would expect it to look originally. That would have been a better story and no one would feel strange about looking at it.
looks fantastic, holds up!
Cheers. Thanks for watching!
Великолепно !!!! Класс !!!
0:55 🤢🤢 disgusting martians
15:23 I really like that painting the creature from the black lagoon is my favorite monster
Thanks. Funny, RUclips put this comment in my "Held for review" bin as if it were potentially offensive. I guess RUclips doesn't like it when people like my art.
Did you write all the lyrics for this or just edit it? Or, how were the lyrics created?
I wrote them. It's a companion to my short film "Gargoyles VS. Trailer Park" so it tells the story. I am rather proud of the line and title "Calling all Gargoyles".
@@artvsmachine very nice
The Tom Cruise version of this movie was TERRIBLE. The original was a pure classic.
I share you preference.