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Posts by ndex

Less cybersecurity more plant security. Let those machines suffer. Go outside and tend to some plants

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Time in between screens

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Warm weather makes life sweeter but cold weather makes cigarettes feel better

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The world has changed 2 times over, yet you remain the same. Are you a statue or a mannequin?

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Never heard of this show before but the art looks dope. I love the computer graphics and visual designs

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There's a sequel coming soon apparently...

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This is very freaking cool

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I thought about these things watching The Devil Wears Prada again. We can't go back but why is that all we know?

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Aspects, perspectives, and such

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Human: say “i am alive”
Computer: > I AM ALIVE
Human: oh my god

Human: say “i am alive” Computer: > I AM ALIVE Human: oh my god

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The "photograph" is already, in a technical sense, a construction.
This is where deepfakes and generative Al become philosophically significant - not because they introduce lying into a previously honest medium, but because they expose the lie that was always there. If a manipulated image is indistinguishable from an unmanipulated one, it reveals that our trust in photographs was never really based on their intrinsic properties. It was based on social convention and the practical difficulty of

The "photograph" is already, in a technical sense, a construction. This is where deepfakes and generative Al become philosophically significant - not because they introduce lying into a previously honest medium, but because they expose the lie that was always there. If a manipulated image is indistinguishable from an unmanipulated one, it reveals that our trust in photographs was never really based on their intrinsic properties. It was based on social convention and the practical difficulty of

..I actually love this article. It brings up some really good points about cameras and images. Go figure.
#ndex #photography

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Does the camera lie? Claude AI on a philosophy of photography

ah I can't leave well enough alone. It's not that deep but I knew there was some supporting docs that might be of interest.

"The Camera Is An Honest Liar"

AI thinking about the truth of the camera is funny. It takes a lying machine to know one I guess

www.flakphoto.news/p/does-the-c...

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I guess with photography there's just more room to lie

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Drawing shows everything because it's all mechanical and stems from mind to hand. A viewer can fairly assume to know why I drew that subject and I know what I was thinking as I decided to draw it the way I did.

It's all there and is just that: A drawing of X produced by Y =

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I won't make a long thread of this but the difference between photography and drawing to me is that a photo/electronic image can misrepresent the original intent of why a shot was taken.

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Pen and markerdrawing I did of Megumi Fushiguro on matte paper.

Pen and markerdrawing I did of Megumi Fushiguro on matte paper.

But that's why I like doing fanart these days because I can channel those mentalities and build skills a little easier. It's fun

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Drawing is better than photo but the former takes time and is driven by mentality, at least for me

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Thank you so much for the new folks who appreciated my photos and to the other cool people I've met

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35mm colored photograph of a home LED light fixture. Shot on a Canon AE-1 without a lens

35mm colored photograph of a home LED light fixture. Shot on a Canon AE-1 without a lens

35mm colored photograph of a blue porch light. Shot on a Canon AE-1 without a lens.

35mm colored photograph of a blue porch light. Shot on a Canon AE-1 without a lens.

35mm colored photograph of a home LED light fixture positioned around a man. Shot on a Canon AE-1 without a lens

35mm colored photograph of a home LED light fixture positioned around a man. Shot on a Canon AE-1 without a lens

Because I'm procrastinating on writing, I remembered these ones. More of the lensless light capturing technique but without any color gels covering the lens mount. Just a photo of light sources on a 35mm Canon AE-1.

Shot in 2021

#filmphotography #abstractphotos #ndex

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I used to be a real I'm not a sports guy kind of guy. But baseball? My dude, once I discovered letting Big Sports think for me for like 2 hours I swear my general happiness went way up

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Funimoto

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That's enough computer.

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Had to run like a fugitive

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But I should be making and sharing stuff

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I ran into a friend I haven't seen in years. He said last time he saw me was at 3am on tiktok where I made a video about one of my final cybersecurity class projects. Haha

Idk what kind of content I make. I like playing around with the different things but I don't really want to be a content guy

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Imaginary wars. Imaginary money. Imaginary science. Imaginary imagery.

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By the time you find that last puzzle piece. You'll finally realize that there wasn't even a puzzle to begin with

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I’ve had conversations with friends who felt similarly about the medium, and fell out of it. I think my dissatisfaction stems from a weird headspace with social media visibility and changes in attitudes/values towards photography.
I plan to write more on that later, but for now, it was just burnout

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The whole experiment came about because I was just over photography - or at the very least, over identifying myself as a photographer. This was pre-pandemic, around later 2019 and early 2020.

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A few prints of some of the photos from my Color Field experiments.

A few prints of some of the photos from my Color Field experiments.

Prints of the Color Field photos. The angled photograph was printed on matte paper

Prints of the Color Field photos. The angled photograph was printed on matte paper

I tried printing them different paper types. The "soft" image quality worked better on matte paper than glossy prints. (but alas the print quality suffered due to faulty hardware).
I ended up calling these Color Fields because I was inspired by Mark Rothko paintings.

#abstractphotography #ndex

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