>>6030499Digital, especially if heavy on photobashing/3D, can be very different from traditional.
Anyway, even if you think it's different I think it still shows that people don't care that much about the process.
>Once again, altho not the same, chess players had the same fearSomething like Chess or Go is essentially a performance are though.
>As I've said, we've been doing art since before we even invented written language. It is something that seems to be part of the core human experience. I don't think there is any way AI generated art will ever hold the same level of importance to us than art made by other humans or even other animalsI don't think art as communication will disappear, but art as a craft. So it might not lose in 'importance', but in 'value', in the same sense that the printing press increased the importance of books, but made them much less valuable.
... I also full believe that people would forsake core human experiences in the name of convenience, but maybe that's too pessimistic