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On Flow: “Everything was built around the cat’s journey of not just overcoming its fears of water or fear of others but learning how to live with these fears, and accepting them…We also have this dog character who is on this opposite journey as the #cat .”

#Caturday #film #movies #culture #cat #cats #Dogs #animals
heighho.substack.com/p/flow-zi

Heigh Ho — Work and Working Life · Flow: An Animated Masterpiece with Subtle Lessons for Leaders and TeamsBy Bob Merberg

La leggenda dei diavoli del Castello della Zisa di Palermo

La leggenda racconta anche che, chiunque provi a contare il numero esatto dei Diavoli della Zisa, non ci riesce, questo perché questi iniziano a muoversi e mescolarsi.

Inoltre se il giorno dell’Annunziata (25 marzo) i Diavoli vengono fissati troppo a lungo, inizieranno a muovere la coda o storcere la bocca.

https://www.panormus.blog/culture.php?id=la-leggenda-dei-diavoli-del-castello-della-zisa-di-palermo


#palermo #panormus #sicilia #sicily #italia #italy #europe #world #picoftheday #picture #image #immagine #photo #photography #fotografia #storia #story #cultura #culture #arte #art #aspassoneltempo #aspassonellastoria #memorie #devozioni #credenze #popolari #tradizioni #castello

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#Trump’s #ExecutiveOrder cites the Natl Museum of #AfricanAmericanHistory & #Culture by name & argues that the #Smithsonian as a whole is engaging in a “concerted & widespread effort to rewrite our Nation’s history.”

Instead of celebrating an “unparalleled legacy of advancing liberty, individual rights, & human happiness,”the order states that a “corrosive…divisive, race-centered ideology”has “reconstructed”the nation “as inherently racist, sexist, oppressive, or otherwise irredeemably flawed.”

La pandémie de Covid-19 et l’ascension inexorable des plateformes de streaming ont failli venir à bout du cinéma. Mais en 2025, le septième art est toujours aussi populaire, particulièrement pour les Français, qui entretiennent une relation “presque mystique” avec leurs salles obscures, observe Richard Fausset pour “The New York Times”.#lafrancevuedelétranger #france #europe #cinéma #culture #paris #covid-19 #laprèscovid-19
Les Français et leur “passion indéfectible” pour le cinéma
Courrier International · Les Français et leur “passion indéfectible” pour le cinémaBy Richard Fausset
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And finally, new data from Nameberry says people in red states are giving their kids the classic Jewish name Cohen (sometimes with the spelling Kohen). Our @CultureDesk featured this Forward story by Benyamin Cohen and Mira Fox, who are trying to figure out why. Theories include that people are naming their children after the directing duo the Coen brothers, or that it’s a co-opting by Christians of Jewish traditions. Says Benyamin: “I think it’s clever to give pets human names. We have chickens and each one is named after an NPR broadcaster. We have Terry Gross, Yuki Noguchi, Nina Totenberg and so on. We’re actually on our third Melissa Block. The first two, alas, are in chicken heaven now.” Mira replies: “And they all, of course, have your last name.” Benyamin: “Yes, yes. We call them the Co-Hens. I wonder what Nameberry would think of that.”

forward.com/culture/707893/koh

The Forward · How two Jewish names — Kohen and Mira — are dividing red and blue statesBaby names reflect America’s political and religious divides — with Jewish names like Kohen and Mira gaining traction in different places.

The map is not the terrain.

With all the new updates this week, a reminder that LLMs are an excellent illustration of the attempted shifts to redefine what we usually call art (and knowledge/skill) to be almost entirely separate from its creation process and from its original meaning, context, environment and situation which lead to its creation. Being trained on digital reproductions of artworks and some select metadata, these models are fundamentally constrained to identify patterns for regenerating simulacra, their usage purely symbolic — a user-driven form of meme-style cultural sampling, pure semiotic “affiliation by association”, a kitschy clip-art-esque usage of looks, styles and aesthetics, entirely decoupled and devoid of history, meaning, context, incentives and other factors of (art) making/learning. A total lack of embodiment. Make this look like that. Baby portraits in Rembrandt's style, Ghibli used for PFPs or to create Neo-Nazi propaganda. Who cares?!

The great homogenizer.

Even for me as an artist primarily using non-LLM-based generative techniques for 25+ years, training a model on a corpus of my own works and then having it churn out new derivations, other than a case study, it would completely counter any of the creative & systemic investigations I'm after with most of my works. LLMs turn everything into a sampling and prompting workflow. Replicating a (non-existent) house style is the very thing I'm least interested in!

Triteness re-invented.

Removed from any original intentions of the consumed works enslaved in their training corpus, ignorant to the emotional states of their creators, free from the pains and joys and myriads of micro-decisions of art making, of the social context and the limitations (physical, material, skill) which led people to search for expressing their inner thoughts & feelings via artistic means... AI enthusiasts celebrate this new contextual freedom as creative breakthrough, but it’s always the same underlying sentiment behind: “The final original idea was that everything had already been done before.”

The Exascale mindset.

From the ravenous assembling of training datasets by ferociously crawling & harvesting absolutely anything which can be possibly found and accessed online, entirely disregarding author & privacy rights and social/technical contracts of acceptable use, the energy consumption for model training at a scale competing with developed nation states, to the abrasive social and political engineering and the artificial inflation of framing this tech as beneficial and inevitable to our societies. Most of the news & tech media, always hungry for clickbait, YouTubers able to create decades’ worth of new content — everyone happily lapping up any press-releases and amplifying the hype. Are there any responsible adults left where it currently matters most?

This ignorance-by-design isn’t about LLMs or their impact on art: The wider discussion is about how a tiny group of people with access to quasi-unlimited resources, capital and politicians is attempting to redefine what human culture is and to treat it (us) like just another large-scale mining operation, converting millennia of lived human experience, learning & suffering into monopolized resources for total extraction/monetization, filtered, curated, controlled and eventually sold back as de facto truth, with original provenance and meaning annihilated or vastly distorted to fit new purposes and shifting priorities/politics...

Don’t let the map become the terrain!

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Two quotes by Friedrich A. Kittler as related food for thought:

“What remains of people is what media can store and communicate.”

“Understanding media is an impossibility, because conversely, the prevailing communication techniques remote-control all understanding and create all of its illusions.”

#NoteToSelf#LLM#Art
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@susankayequinn Here's another article by @brianmerchant : bloodinthemachine.com/p/openai
"AI giants are indeed eating away at the livelihoods and dignity of working artists, and this devouring, appropriating, and automation of the production of art, of culture, at a scale truly never seen before, should not be underestimated as a menace"

Blood in the Machine · OpenAI's Studio Ghibli meme factory is an insult to art itselfBy Brian Merchant

The name Kohen (or Cohen) is skyrocketing in popularity, but only in red states, while Mira is all over blue states. What's driving the popularity of these traditionally Jewish names? Forward's Benyamin Cohen and Mira Fox have thoughts. Mira: "Does Cohen mean anything else, besides being a priest?" Benyamin: "Sure, it means, 'Hi, I’m a Jew.'"

flip.it/Z6a7AF

The Forward · How two Jewish names — Kohen and Mira — are dividing red and blue statesBaby names reflect America’s political and religious divides — with Jewish names like Kohen and Mira gaining traction in different places.

Palermo, la bambina col pallone, di Letizia Battaglia

In ricordo della fotoreporter Letizia Battaglia c'è una sua foto, scattata in un vicolo del quartiere Cala di Palermo, "La Bambina col pallone".

Quello scatto del 1980, divenuto celebre perché scolpisce il volto pulito di una bambina, diventa il simbolo della speranza e del futuro delle palermitane.

Foto legata ad una bella storia di vita, perchè Letizia non aveva mai dimenticato quella bambina e, attraverso la trasmissione "Chi l'ha Visto", 40 anni dopo si ritrovarono.

https://blog.panormus.noho.st/la-bambina-col-pallone

#palermo #panormus #sicilia #sicily #italia #italy #europe #world #picoftheday #picture #image #immagine #photo #photography #fotografia #storia #story #cultura #culture #arte #art #aspassoneltempo #aspassonellastoria #memorie