Here I'm interested in exploring ideas and controversies around the use of generative in within the creative writing process. Let's start with some quotes from Dmitri:
That dialogue ends with the thought:
> Dmitri: sure, no problem - as long as that effort is in its own space
What shape would such a space have? How would this artifical space look?
# Gardens Instead of gardens we could "tribes" - but as in the ancient greek sense - Tribes of Kleisthenes. We can imagine the following gardens:
# Distant Ambition
Another technique, we can ascribe to in this space of creativity is to leverage time in order to preserve a human centred authorship, with a dream or end goal of a highly improbable outcome. As such we can imagine a simple space for humans in which we draft, write and sketch a Colaborative Constitution which is Written by Humans and Pictured by AI - Performed Together.
There is a phrase - if I can remember - I crafted for a workshops a coule of years ago: > Hand crafted by humans, augemented by AI, and curated of published by collective intelligence. something like that (need to dig out of my notes).
# Let's Make a Film
Rather - let's Make and Perform a film. We imagine a script writing process, together with Art for Future Lab, where we run participatory workshops to craft characters, scenes, and scenarios which explore the future of education and work in the age of AI - through the lense - that is guidance of characters from Hitchhikers