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Marine Blehaut - AI Archives | Experimental Film

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Gm Thinking of starting a Substack. A short letter now and then, where I could share my process, my projects, and a few thoughts on subjects that I think are important : AI, films, counter-archives, images, memory... DM if interested 💌 📷Blue Skin, AI medical archives, 2025

Gm

Thinking of starting a Substack.
A short letter now and then, where I could share my process, my projects, and a few thoughts on subjects that I think are important : AI, films, counter-archives, images, memory... DM if interested 💌

📷Blue Skin, AI medical archives, 2025
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One of the last images I generated today. AI is for me just another way of creating interpretations of realities. But between reality and representation, there will always be a complex interplay. There will always be an absence of image facing subjective perspectives. There

One of the last images I generated today.

AI is for me just another way of creating  interpretations of realities. 

But between reality and representation, there will always be a complex interplay. There will always be an absence of image facing subjective perspectives. 

There
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I wrote a 6-page essay for Volume 7 of the magazine VISIONS BY PEOPLE ABOUT MATERIAL CULTURES, which includes texts by writers such as Shumon Basar. Here‘s an excerpt: The internet is no longer what it once was. Today, it is a breeding ground for ideologies and hate. Once, it

I wrote a 6-page essay for Volume 7 of the magazine VISIONS BY PEOPLE ABOUT MATERIAL CULTURES, which includes texts by writers such as Shumon Basar.

Here‘s an excerpt: 

The internet is no longer what it once was. Today, it is a breeding ground for ideologies and hate. Once, it