An Algorithmic Commentary On The Photographic Essay intitled «LLDLC / G. A Non-Human Overcomplicated Photographic Essay exploring the intersectionality of Gibraltar and La Linea De La Conception in the wake of Roland Barthes’ «S/Z» as the Artificial Intelligence said to subtitle it»
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https://doi.org/10.13129/2281-8138/2024.0.439-467Abstract
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ChatGPT. ChatGPT is an AI language model developed by OpenAI, designed to understand and generate human-like text. It is based on the GPT architecture and trained on vast amounts of text data. While capable of complex conversations, it lacks consciousness or emotions.di valori di questo nostro tempo. Dal 2018 i blitz si evolvono in azioni meno politiche e più poetiche.
Marco Barbon, PhD. Born in Rome in 1972 and living in France since 2001, Marco Barbon is a photographer and researcher in the aesthetics of photography. His work explores the boundaries between reality and imagination, with an emphasis on the trace, the off-camera and absence. He is the author of several books and his works are exhibited internationally and are in public and private collections.
Yann Tostain, PhD. Born in 1975 in Ajaccio, Yann Tostain is a French photographer. He works on the limits of photography as a medium after having scoured some of the common places of documentary photography.
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