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@camilleroux
Now for real answers: What does the future of generative art look like? Your opinions?
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@vicdoval
I think the only way is to see it more and more on galleries and museums, there are artist that work with marble, others with code. Just another medium, newer, but just another
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I believe that the main change comes from institutional validation, where generative art stops being a category on a different level and starts to be understood, as it should be, effectively as ART, with really capital letters.
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We are fighting (or reluctant to admit) this but the future probably looks more like trad art markets. There will be a *hopefully* thriving hobbyist market where artists can release projects at low cost (likely on L2s) while an elite few have infrequent and high-cost curated releases through boutique platforms
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Total acceptance by all major art institutions, potentially leading to dominance in the art world, as a result of the general public learning to appreciate the beauty of algorithms alongside aesthetic beauty. An inevitable outcome as children are increasingly taught coding and computer science in schools.
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For me, genart (creative coding) will have a "rename" soon. But I see good things, and good applications, especially on the blockchain, and hope more people start to understand it and open more doors for more expos around the world
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@todemashi
Some possible trends in genart imho: - An increase in curated projects (by artists, collectors, or for events) - More contamination between digital and physical, including galleries - More projects offering one piece with different "views" - Chain agnostic platforms (nft in general, not only genart)
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In my opinion, the long-form style will undergo a significant transformation through the collaborative efforts of human intelligence and AI, resulting in outputs characterized by real-time precision. I anticipate this evolution will yield more dynamic concepts, shaping the next generation of generative art.
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I saw a real "organic" (flowers, rain...) trend when I wrote our last generative art report. I'd say generative art will tend to complete actual LLM
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It will be the golden age in the hands of Objective Individuals
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I hope that true gen-art made by humans remains the gold standard and a blockchain native provenance solution to prove it takes hold.
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If someone managed to describe the art in their mind in the exact way that it is, that would be something to look at. Otherwise, I think that in the future, AI-generated art could be red-flagged as non-art.
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