| Tagging, as a form of creative expression, is inherently democratic. It is instantly accessible to anyone with a pen or a can of spray paint. A tag, by definition, is a graffiti artist’s signature – usually a pseudonym or logo, all one colour, in a public place. The tag is the basic building block of graffiti. In the words of Futura, one of the first graffiti artists to depart from lettering in the early 1980s, “your tag is probably the most important element”. The tag is one of the 4 main varieties of graffiti that are deployed based on the space and time available, and the tools at hand. Tags · An artist’s signature Throw ups · Bigger, filled in bubble letters. These take up more space than a tag but remain quick, simple and legible. Dubs · Big, bold, clearly defined letters – usually with a simple one colour fill. [link] [comments] |
Today's Images
Space Taggers
The creatures
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AI for mobile game art
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Forest art Fauxtos
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Vigilantes del Espacio. [OC]
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Stop and smell the sea air
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Persephone's walk in the Realm of the Dead.
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Has Midjourney revealed their environmental footprint/training infrastructure? If so what are they?
I ask specifically because, well, data center stuff is a hot topic and I'm wondering where MJ stands on it, because I'm wondering if the factors with how it works might make it different from the bad actors in that space.
And I mean this in good faith, because from what I know MJ is specialized whereas a lot of AI ends up requiring so much water/energy/land/training due to the fool's errand of producing "AGI."
Giovanh has a great two-part article on this, and I'll note that their "AI doesn't have to be a water/energy hog in the training" thing was written before Deepseek proved them right. And of the bad actors I hear about specifically poisoning communities with data centers, MJ doesn't seem to come up.
Given that they're not dependent on bullshit lies but rather a product people like with a simple subscription and are apparently one of the only companies in the space turning a profit, I was wondering if their operations and scale look different, and if so how?
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goddess of pollution
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Revisiting older prompts with a new light. Oh, the stories they tell.
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