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Meet the Alaska Student Arrested for Eating an AI Art Exhibit

https://www.thenation.com/article/society/alaska-student-arrested-eating-ai-art-exhibit/
60•petethomas•2h ago

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krustyburger•1h ago
“No, I didn't know about the exhibit before that day. And then I saw the Al piece and it was just—as an artist myself, it was insulting to see something of such little effort alongside all these beautiful pieces in the gallery. It shouldn't be acceptable for this "art," if you will, to be put alongside these real great pieces.”

What an impulsive fellow.

chente•29m ago
They're right and this also reminds me of the banana that was sold and eaten at Art Basel.
jollyllama•25m ago
Maybe he was hungry.
aimor•6m ago
Don't take him to the MoMA he'll need his stomach pumped.
corv•1h ago
Really goes to say something about starving artists
danesparza•56m ago
As much as I wanted to roll my eyes, this did give me a chuckle.
Ronsenshi•21m ago
Unfortunately AI "art" has about the same amount of nutritional value as artistic value.

I'd recommend him to go for oil paintings.

adolph•18m ago

  CW: Have you ever been in an eating contest?

  GG: Yeah, a long long time ago. I did a mashed potato eating contest at a renaissance fair back in Georgia.
zoklet-enjoyer•1h ago
A performance artist criticizing an AI artist for low effort. Hmm
IAmBroom•1h ago
There are performance artists literally risking their lives to make political protest art.

Your stereotypes do not emcompass all of the world.

hiprob•2m ago
at least they actually get to do something
stryan•1h ago
Finally, a proper example of direct action.
MisterTea•1h ago
> Dwyer claims Granger’s act was akin to slashing someone’s tires to protest the oil industry.

Granger's protest was properly executed as you slash the tires of the oil trucks and oil execs - you strike the people peddling what you are protesting. So of course Dwyer is trying to downplay the significance.

mrkeen•1h ago
Slightly tangential:

> He initially wanted to press charges because Granger’s act “violates the sanctity of the gallery,” but changed his mind

> Left: Graham Granger after his arraignment outside the court building

I was beginning to think "pressing charges" was a myth (popularised by TV shows like Law & Order) and this article didn't exactly change my mind about that.

Do US state attorneys actually give two shits about what the victim wants? Is it someone's job to read an email inbox and systematically approve/reject citizens' pressed charges? Do they even pretend to?

jnwatson•55m ago
Participation of the victim makes prosecution easier. That's all pressing charges means, even if it isn't what many people understand it to be.
jabroni_salad•53m ago
Ultimately there are some types of cases where if the victim does not want to cooperate, it isn't going to succeed.

Also, government attorneys can be elected officials. Spending time achieving nothing against a bunch of uncooperative screwball artists isn't going to be something to brag about on the campaign trail.

HWR_14•51m ago
Usually the attorneys who handle this are not state level but county or city level. In general they have so many cases to handle that victims who don't want the case pursued will cause them to drop the case.
aaronbrethorst•53m ago
Next he should go eat Sherrie Levine photographs. https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/267214
hiprob•2m ago
"No officers, I don't know where the AI art exhibit went" Suspiciously AI art exhibit shaped belly:

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