It’s been a while since I’ve posted, but would like to know if anyone recognises anything in these images. I’m planning an arts project/ exhibition based on Ai interpretations of my experiences and would like to know if you see anything in these? I’ve simply described my experiences and watched what happened.
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I love the detail of it, and spent a while looking at it. The pen and pad holding people at the bottom right and left seem to be assessing something. The People flying around are pretty scary as Liz says. Little details appealed like the lack of a face of the central figure, and the pens and pencils UNDER the table, in a neat looking jar. Don't know who is making the torn paper as no paper on the main table. It is confusing. The clock resonates with me - when I fell, time stood still. I thought it was nothing, and I would be up in a second - had no idea I was bleeding hard. The eye unnerves me. It is overall something one would not want to happen to anyone.
But if fear and confusion is what you wanted to convey, then it is a really successful thing to have made. Question is - do you want to keep visiting that with your healing mind, and create another (and yet another) impression of what was obviously a bad thing to happen, or do you want to process it and leave it behind, in pieces? Just musing. Great endeavour.
thank you. Really good feedback. I think I’m finding it a useful process to explore what happened. The clock is a reference to the fact that I lost my top left hand vision causing the clock in the hospital to appear and disappear. I’m hoping that eventually I can create something that sheds a little light on what we are all going through. I will also be including positive outcome too
you could try the Canva free version if you want to make logos, thumbnails and get creative in lots of other formats. You could link them together in DaVinci Resolve to create videos.
If you can learn to use DaVinci you could create your own content by manipulating Royalty Free videos etc from stock libraries, check out pixabay pixabay.com/photos/search/
and other sites too.
Brain injury art is highly collectable, but you have to alter and mix digital imagery by 75% to make it original.
Thank you all great tips. My background is as an artist and film maker so I was aiming to bring it together in Final Cut which I’m really familiar with and adding real footage.
I made a video a good few years back but felt restricted by the format. I’m hoping Ai will help me achieve the result I had in my head.
Thanks again and I will certainly check everything out.
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