Tuesday, June 30, 2026

Art without Artists: Artificial intelligence and Culture by Emily Imani

"What's Art and what's Not"- by Emily Imani. Uh yes. I agree.  I think it's worthwhile considering what the general public sees and perceives. As an artist or writer if it's a.i.  -its not really  art or writing because where is the human design, the artists vision? the work? But for the consumer who doesn't  tap into a capacity to need to know -where or how -the image or writing was formed none of that matters. The value is in the perception, the resonance, not the talent or blood sweat and tears of a traditional artist.  With a.i. art the precise founder of  a “vision” and the owner of its initial form is not center stage or even on the stage- the sources of the vision have been uncentralized. We now have art with no artists- in many cases a.i. art can be closer to something the viewer may have imagined or would have created themselves if they could. That is one of the differences.. traditional art and writing has always been a conception of the artists or authors vision and imagination. But..A.I. art is often a reflection of  a 1dimensional, 2d embodiment of the vision of the person viewing it. Art does evolve. It switched focal points. So if someone likes the a.i. art it's probably because it looks like a vision of their own mind or something they could imagine and enjoy seeing.  The art becomes the vision, of not who has created it, but of who is viewing it. This is a summary of art with no artist by me. Because I am a writer and an artist but I'm not dying on any hills over a.i. art. I've used it myself to create or shall we say generate  visions I don't have the skills, to get onto paper or screen myself in a more traditional sense. Some people  say that they use a.i. for ideas- whereas I already have way too many   ideas to function properly in society.  But I needed the ability to execute.. and as many will suggest I could or should just pay a real artist assuming I have the money to do so - but what if the artist creates their vision more so than mine? With a.i. wouldn't I have more ability actually to create/ generate what I really want!? And. I've argued vehemently against a.i. art and creative endeavors ( especially  the music!) but this is happening and I'm not going to get stuck one way or another and  For actual artists to remain showcased we should understand beyond our own perceptions what is going on ? As for Pinterest and all the other platforms obviously there are no humans anywhere to help when things like art get mislabeled ( real art getting labeled as a.i..) and this is scary because imagine the impact bots could have on the legal system or even say credit issues , you have no way to defend yourself against the accusations and labeling of machine that doesn't care one iota about anything and apparently answers to no one. 


Sunday, April 19, 2026

Professional Pressure Personal Processing in 2026


Professionals Slowing Down to Process is a new series by Author, Artist and Blogger Emily Imani Rose Quartz.    Career wise I’ve stepped mostly away from social service even though I still maintain contact with employers in the field and if the right clients and hours showed up within walking distance of my house- I might slide back over to the softer side of life. Because what happened is I had an opportunity to bring my skills and passion into the corporate world (working for a good cause I hope 😏)- and I’ve noticed that outside of social services workplaces tend to be insane “lol”- in that even before the benefits kick in employees must become fully submerged & embedded into the fiber of their corporations mission. Companies are running lean; you may be expected to do what once was three peoples jobs. To accomplish this you should be capable of  becoming one with technology during your shift. At the same time you must have infinite access to your free mind.  If sales, contracts, a.i. or trackable metrics are involved- you better be prepared to go hard or go home.  Most of the staff have backgrounds in everything but psychology- unlike social service organizations; these people haven’t attended endless soft skills training, conflict resolution courses, they aren't forced to renew annual certifications in de-escalation techniques, or understand ethics violations.  In the corporate world listening skills are mostly  just a technique for extracting useful data from clients. Now I'm not saying employees in corporate environments don’t get some training in these areas and I'm definitely not saying they don’t study these topics in their own time- I'm really just saying that it’s a very different work culture and ultimately regardless of what field you work-  many of us are laced up on caffeine & creatine, acting as if we are under too much pressure to open our hearts and lounge wantonly  in the emotionally healing presence of ourselves - the hint of deadlines swirls around in our personal time as the count down to Monday ( even if you love your job) can feel like a noose around the neck or at least like an uncomfortable scratchy wool sweater. And it may not be the work place causing this presence of tension - it may be the mortgage rates, it may be a high risk tenant asking for another rent extension- it could be that our drinking water  may be poisoning us- whatever it is- it has the effect of us spending more time staring at screens and looking over our shoulder- wondering what’s next- than we spend looking within. Whether you’re spending time in social media or working under a point system- we’ve become cornered and trapped within endless loops of validation vs. no validation- whether we seek it or not. What does this mean? It means we are not taking the much needed time to float, to look within, to feel the relentless backlog and to process our emotions. So I decided to begin this blog series for myself as much as for anyone else.   - Emily Imani Rose Quartz is an Author,Book publisher and Artist , A spiritual teacher of dance and movement who also has maintained a career through contract positions, grant based projects and regular employment because “there’s parts of me I only meet in the workplace - and because every job is a priceless education in something,  the best part ? You get paid  to learn”- Rose Quartz 🪷🙌