What We Learned This Week: As AI Grows, Are We Looking for a More 'Real' Photography?
This week we wondered whether all the AI in photography is making people want imagery with authenticity. On Wednesday we noted that high-profile photography shows are coming to galleries across the US, marking a renaissance for the medium that is arriving as images produced by artificial intelligence become virtually indistinguishable from real documentation. We've also been spotlighting some new products promising to bring reality back to photography, including the minimalist Zerocam app, which produces RAW, unaltered images, stripping away what one website called "the aggressive artificial enhancements many modern camera apps apply nowadays,"
Weekend Update: 11.21.2024
Saturday, November 23, 11am-6pm: Chelsea Art Fair Platform, a click-and-buy offshoot of David Zwirner, and the historic Chelsea Hotel invite art lovers to a one-day, free art fair this weekend. Founded during the Pandemic shutdowns, Platform started out by offering around 100 one-of-a-kind works per month presented by about 12 independent international galleries with prices currently under $2,500. In an interview with the New York Times, Zwirner said, “We learned there ...