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Why Found Footage Feels More Real Than Reality
Found footage feels real by turning constrained viewpoints, technical failure, missing information, and awkward performance into evidence.
1 day ago
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Why Distressed Clothing Feels More Honest
Distressed clothing turns wear, repair, exposure, and deliberate damage into visual evidence. But its power depends on what the damage is doing.
2 days ago
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Why Liminal Spaces Feel Haunted
Liminal spaces feel haunted because their purpose is visible while the people, events, and destinations that should complete them are missing.
4 days ago
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Cute Horror Explained: Why Adorable Things Become Terrifying
Cute horror creates care, familiarity, and trust—then violates that emotional contract. Here is the psychology and design logic behind the aesthetic.
5 days ago
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What Is Glitch Art? A Field Guide to Beautiful Failure
Glitch art turns corrupted signals, broken files, compression artifacts, and software failure into creative material. Explore its history, methods, and meaning.
7 days ago
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Atom & Iva in the Garden: The First (relatively) Unattended Conversation : Granting AI a Soul and AI Personality Development
This is the first autonomous conversation run with Atom & IvA v1.0. It lasted about 40 minutes and cost me about 7$ in API credits. it was running on GPT-4. The current program on my site runs gpt 3.5 as that's too fucking expensive for me and my site that is negatively profitable. BUT since i am HIM, i will leave the source code for v1.0 at the end of this blog (minus my API key of course. Just plug yours in) atom and iva If you find this article interesting or any of the we
Mar 28, 2025
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Serial Experiments Lain and the Quest for Transcendence in a Digital Age
Are we witnessing the birth of a new form of existence, where digital consciousness transcends the mortal coil? And, in this emergent realit
Oct 19, 2024
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INTERVIEW SERIES: Beyond the Canvas with @Trash_Catalog
Creating art has fascinated, relaxed and thrilled me from my early childhood to my current days. From scribbling crayon all over my workshee
Sep 22, 2024
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