Dream Big! (A Short, Short Story: A.I:Co-Pilot et moi) (2006-2024)
Dream Big Project (with A.I:Co-Pilot)
(An Attempt at Co-Generation)
D. Taman Bradette 2024
I initially asked A.I:Co-Pilot to add to my drawing above (2006), but 'Co' was unable to; therefore I wrote out the following description:
Moi: There is a crescent moon at the top of the drawing who is telling the other two characters to "Dream big". One of the other characters on the lefthand side of the drawing is a blue, anthropomorphic bear wearing a red and pink cape, and looking somewhat perplexed in an existential way. The character on the right is a human of undetermined gender and race in a long, yellow shirt. They are asking the question: "What is revolution?" Can you replicate it using this description, while keeping in mind Freud's topographical model?
Co's interpretation of my drawing above using Freud's topographical model:
Freud's topographical model divides the mind into three levels: the conscious, preconscious, and unconscious. When analyzing your drawing with this model in mind, consider the following:
- Conscious: The text "Dream big" and "What is revolution?" represent the conscious thoughts and questions of the characters. These phrases are directly accessible and reflect their current state of mind.
- Preconscious: The characters' expressions and body language hint at underlying thoughts and feelings that are not immediately apparent. The bear's perplexed look suggests existential questioning, while the human's inquiry about revolution hints at deeper contemplation.
- Unconscious: The crescent moon and the characters' symbolic attire may represent hidden desires and conflicts. The moon could symbolize dreams and aspirations, while the bear's cape and the human's clothing might signify their inner struggles and motivations.
Co: Here is the image I generated based on your description:
- Conscious: The conscious thoughts of the characters are represented by the text "Dream big" from the crescent moon and the question "What is revolution?" from the human character. These phrases are at the forefront of their minds.
- Preconscious: The expressions and body language of the characters hint at underlying thoughts and feelings. The bear's perplexed look reflects existential questioning, while the human character's inquiry shows a deeper contemplation.
- Unconscious: The moon and the characters' attire symbolize hidden desires and conflicts. The moon could represent dreams and aspirations, while the bear's cape and the human's clothing might signify their inner struggles and motivations.
Co: I hope this new image and the Freudian insights add depth to your artwork. Let me know if there's anything else you'd like to explore or if you have any other ideas in mind! 🎨✨
Moi: Can you try again? I like what you have done, but it could be a little different: It is not the bear who is saying the phrase "What is revolution?". It is the human in the yellow shirt. Can you also make the crescent moon more 'surreal' and anthropomorphic, if that is possible?
Co's interpretation of their drawing using Freud's topographical model:
- Conscious: The conscious thoughts of the characters are represented by the text "Dream big" from the crescent moon and the question "What is revolution?" from the human character. These phrases are at the forefront of their minds.
- Preconscious: The expressions and body language of the characters hint at underlying thoughts and feelings. The bear's perplexed look reflects existential questioning, while the human character's inquiry shows a deeper contemplation.
- Unconscious: The moon and the characters' attire symbolize hidden desires and conflicts. The moon could represent dreams and aspirations, while the bear's cape and the human's clothing might signify their inner struggles and motivations.
Co: I hope this new image and the Freudian insights add depth to your artwork. Let me know if there's anything else you'd like to explore or if you have any other ideas in mind! 🎨✨
- Conscious: The crescent moon is saying "Dream big" and the human character asking, "What is revolution?" represent the conscious thoughts of the characters.
- Preconscious: The expressions and body language hint at underlying thoughts and feelings, with the bear's existential perplexity and the human's deep contemplation.
- Unconscious: The surreal, anthropomorphic moon and the symbolic attire of the characters reflect hidden desires and internal conflicts.
Moi: You are taking this in interesting directions: There are now two bears who are both speaking the lines ... the human has disappeared, replaced by one of the bears, it seems. The moon is now full, but super cool. 'He' is supposed to be saying the phrase 'Dream big'. Can I see another version, please?
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