During some exceptionally foggy weather, I took my camera out for a walk over a bridge. The handheld footage was so rough and shaky I considered it unusable.
I ran the footage though some AI de-shaking/stabilization and frame interpolation software (Topaz Video AI) with the settings deliberately cranked way too high, and the video AI made some interesting mistakes.
I opened up FL Studio 11 and made a quick track that seemed somewhat appropriate for the kinds of railing aliasing errors I was seeing, then I ran it though some AI audio mastering software (Ozone 11 elements)
I used to try to avoid using paid software and rely on open source image manipulation software, so the work was about what could be done with tools accessible to all, but I feel like in the current age of AI art-making, that is no longer a viable approach to making relevant art within the digital aesthetic.
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