Part 1: The Process
Working on our major projects has been quite the process. I have never participated in as many group meetings for a project as I have for this one. With all these meetups I found out that I definitely work better alone, in terms of how much content I get done, BUT grouping together allows us all to get our thoughts together and get on the same page where we might miscommunicate through online services.
The project we decided to create, being a browser with multiple selectable tabs really enabled each of us to contribute our own vibe and ideas into the project without needing to compromise. I loved seeing what each of us wanted to include in the project and seeing it come to life. Making sure all of our output from the AI tools was consistent with each other was extremely important and using online file sharing services like google drive was vital to this project.
I forget how it can be nice to work in a group sometimes (after previous experiences) and this was definitely one of my favourite experiences in a group project despite the HUGE amount of time it took to create this.
My teammates often encouraged me when I wasn’t feeling confident in my work. They were also able to take over the more mundane tasks where I struggle such as documentation and organizing. I work in a very chaotic manner so to have others balance me out was helpful.
As someone who is very used to taking the lead in projects it was nice to have partners willing to take equal responsibility for a project and in the end we ended up with a product we can be proud of.
Part 2: The Idea
Recently I have come across the idea that the age of truth is dead. With AI taking its position in the world, I really believe this statement to be true. This will be part of my thesis statement.
With my project I did want to encapsulate that idea that anything can be real or false and it’s hard to tell. As everyone at the exhibition will know that this was made with AI, I wondered if I showed our project to external parties if they would realise just how much of the project was generated with AI.
Conversely, will anyone be able to differentiate what’s real? We did include some real art pieces on the Elysian Art Gallery page and I don’t know if anyone will realise it was made by humans among the rest of the AI art.
Unfortunately I feel I wasn’t able to fully convey my thesis statement in the project due to time constraints. Since the scope of the project was fairly large, I didn’t have time to edit more paranormal clips combining real and AI generated footage together. On the other hand, this is something I can still work on after the project so it is not the end of the world.
It still does a pretty good job if i do say so myself 🙂