A Lo-Fi Rebellion Against A.I.
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A Lo-Fi Rebellion Against A.I.
""It can appear quite rough or hand-drawn, but I'm doing this intentionally-trying to make something that really feels like it was made by a human being.""
""I've been seeing artists talk about leaving typos in their work, just to sort of signal a person wrote this.""
""We are moving into an age where people are going to relish any little detail like that that signals there was room for error.""
Christine Tyler Hill, a designer in Burlington, Vermont, became a crossing guard to connect with her community. She documented her experiences on Instagram, leading to the creation of a zine called The Cloud Report. Initially expecting a small audience, a viral TikTok video resulted in over a thousand subscribers within a day. Hill's work reflects a growing desire for handmade art in an era dominated by AI, emphasizing the value of human imperfections in creative expression.
Read at The New Yorker
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