Here’s my suggestions of inspiration from across the world wide web. This collection Internet Artifacts from Rob de Souza separates the cat videos from the conspiracy websites.
Running Alongside His Comrade - by Genís Rigol
The first Internet Artifact is a short film called "Running alongside his comrade" the story of an older businessman in search of popularity. He evades taxes but practices philanthropy, understanding solidarity in a personal way. Thus, the protagonist will dedicate himself to generating problems for people with the aim of being able to help them.
Mr Bingo's 55 observations
A bunch of life nuggets for you digest on. All 55 are worth a tattoo on your body.
Pablo Delcan's “non-AI generative art model”
Check out Pablo Delcan, a graphic designer from New York shaking things up in the world of generative art. His brainchild, "Prompt Brush," is not your typical AI – it's a "non-AI generative art model." Users submit text prompts, and Pablo, stationed at his desk in Catskills, crafts each artwork by hand.
Unlike Midjourney and its algorithmic approach, Prompt Brush is all about Pablo's personal touch. He's cranked out hundreds of drawings, spending about a minute on each. The demand is soaring, with the prompt queue reaching close to 1000.
EyeCandy.co
Eyecandy is a database of over 5,000 GIFs representing the very best visual techniques in the world of filmmaking. Eyecandy can be used as an educational tool, or to help build decks and moodboards for your next film.
A great source of inspiration and reference for anyone.
CoverJunkie.com
Cover Junkie is a celebration of creative magazine covers & their beautiful designs. They cover (no pun intended) thousands of beautifully designed magazine covers and a million times better than Pinterest could ever dream of being.
That's all the Internet Artifacts for now.
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