It’s making fun of the long-standing trend of using abstract generated imagery that fetishizes a technological view of the world while trying to talk about human issues, as well as tacky, over-the-top AI art broadly.
There is also an “anti-meme” trend online that uses literal translations of imagery to make absurdist jokes.
It’s making fun of the long-standing trend of using abstract generated imagery that fetishizes a technological view of the world while trying to talk about human issues, as well as tacky, over-the-top AI art broadly.
There is also an “anti-meme” trend online that uses literal translations of imagery to make absurdist jokes.