Rage Against the Machines… Tonight!

Thursday, June 27th, 2024

Join us tonight, right here, for a free livestream in which Justin Gerard will present a short talk on the rapidly changing state of illustration. If you’re a young artist whose been fretting over AI and Algorithms, and wondering if more established artists are also worried and if so, what they’re doing about it, then this lecture is for you.

We will be fielding audience questions live from Youtube the whole time. So tune in tonight, and let us know your thoughts!

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  1. Brian Cleary

    Excellent discussion on the state of AI and the various companies casting artist’s aside without any care of what will happen to their careers and livelihoods. I can honestly say the AI images I’ve seen are just embarrisingly horrible, especially with the use of it in movies and on social media. Real art by real artists will always be the beacon of light that shines through the darkness of greedy companies trying to make more profits and cutting out the human factor.

    I’ll always believe in the sheer joy of sketching and painting, not only is it relaxing but it’s way cooler to create something with your own mind and skills.