VFX render engines literally use stochastic sampling, noise approximation, and AI denoising (DLSS, OptiX) to fake lighting that's too expensive to calculate precisely. your "precise math" pipeline has been quietly using approximation slop for decades.
video is 24-60 lossy frames per second of compressed color data your display is actively interpolating. a digital image is a grid of quantized approximations. you've never seen a precise pixel in your life.
@CoffeeandIrony@jandrewellis Strings of code have been making fake art for a long time now. Any digital media is a simulated version of reality - ie fake.
Cameras are also machines.
Hand made > anything else
The irony is exquisite. Youβre defending film, a medium invented by machines, processed by machines, projected by machines, displayed through RGB pixels that canβt even render the full spectrum of human vision as βreal artβ worth protecting. At what point in the machine chain did it become authentic?
Itβs all slop stop lying to yourself. A machine is a machine is a machine.
@PurzBeats As long as we all agree that digital music isnβt really music as itβs a machine simulated version of sound then who cares. Digital slop is digital slop.
Retarded take.
Ogs claimed ape coin at $27 and are down astronomically bad.
Ogs didnβt mint an ape for $200 knowing they would go to 150eth.
If they are still holdingβ¦ they didnβt sellβ¦which means what? That didnβt profit shit.
Stop with the cope takes of a ONE TIME test for a limited drop that as a slightly better weighted chance for people who been through the most extreams of up and down.
You gave all your employees bonuses and raises to keep them working right? Or when they are hired is that the end all be all? Itβs not fair to new employees when older employees get a raise?
@BlackDumpling These are the same people using machines to create their βartβ
Camera - machine
Computer - machine
Anything digital - machine
They are not real artists at all. Using a machine means your art is simulated.
Fake. Artists. Larping.
@KJerzykPhoto@lifewithart_ a photograph has no "original"
photography doesn't capture reality, it substitutes for it
every camera is just a machine that translates light into consensus fiction we agreed to call art
its okay to be a machine lover. machine lovers.