Algo después
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Pure algorithm (a bit creepy, by the way). a bit similar to photos of non-existent people made with A.I. Some authors refer to these images as post-photographs and, beyond adherence or not, they are still phenomena doomed to our times. One would wonder, is there to worry about this? Well yes, and no. Also painters in the nineteenth century had to have come into conflict since the first image could be fixed; in fact, circa 1839-1840 Paul Delaroche, a traditional academic painter when observing a daguerreotype for the first time is credited with the phrase: "The painting is dead." Almost 200 years have passed and to date perhaps the most important thing that has happened is that the ways of representing reality have diversified or, failing that, evade it.
I do not know if it is similar with photography, but since the advent of digital photography, everything indicated that analog would soon die out, but hey, we see how things have turned out.
Regarding the red pill, as you said, there are theories that in the future there will be people who live installed in the cloud, and there will be other people who still prefer to talk and do things the old-fashioned way. So even that I prefer to continue dancing in the dark room.. I already took the red pill so ...
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