Me versus Dall-e
The uncanny story of the last dwarf emus
by Zoe Sadokierski
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About the Book
Once, Australia was home to several species of dwarf emus. The last dwarf emu died 1822 in Paris, two decades after the rest of its kin were hunted to extinction back home. Did that last emu know it was the endling of its kind? This book explores this weird and unsettling story, through handmade collage and AI-generated imagery.
My initial collage experiments played with ways to visually communicate the fragmentation of a historical record made up of scattered remains and misinformation. But these images felt flat, they were missing the uncanniness of the story. I wondered what emerging AI image generators might produce in response to prompts about imagining the last days of a now extinct bird; how might a nonhuman entity imagine the uncanny fate of these nonhuman creatures? I anticipated that it would be weird. But not this weird.
This book is a documentation of my experimentation with Dalle.2. Others refer to this process as a ‘collaboration’, but it is not. A collaboration requires a two-way conversation. The AI tool is a service provider, which I have used within a human-driven creative process. What you, the reader, make of the experiments, is a new creative process.
This book was created as part of the Blurb Ambassador Program, 2023.
My initial collage experiments played with ways to visually communicate the fragmentation of a historical record made up of scattered remains and misinformation. But these images felt flat, they were missing the uncanniness of the story. I wondered what emerging AI image generators might produce in response to prompts about imagining the last days of a now extinct bird; how might a nonhuman entity imagine the uncanny fate of these nonhuman creatures? I anticipated that it would be weird. But not this weird.
This book is a documentation of my experimentation with Dalle.2. Others refer to this process as a ‘collaboration’, but it is not. A collaboration requires a two-way conversation. The AI tool is a service provider, which I have used within a human-driven creative process. What you, the reader, make of the experiments, is a new creative process.
This book was created as part of the Blurb Ambassador Program, 2023.
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Features & Details
- Primary Category: Arts & Photography Books
- Additional Categories Nature / Wildlife, Australia
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Project Option: 5×8 in, 13×20 cm
# of Pages: 72 -
Isbn
- Hardcover, ImageWrap: 9798880682775
- Publish Date: Nov 30, 2023
- Language English
- Keywords collage, illustration, design, emu, AI, extinction
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About the Creator
Page Screen Books
Sydney, Australia
Zoë Sadokierski has been designing books since she was 7, but professionally for two decades. She has won multiple Australian Book Designers Association Awards, and her artists books and works on paper have been exhibited internationally. She teaches in the School of Design at the University of Technology Sydney. In 2015 she established Page Screen Books to publish illustrated essays and artist's multiples.