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@nathanjurgenson.com
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author, The Social Photo (Verso) former: Real Life magazine, Theorizing the Web conference, Snap. currently: have no idea los angeles
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"nostalgia isn't what it used to be"
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that users could prefer a generated simulation to actual old clips for nostalgia purposes clarifies how nostalgia is about consuming "decontextualization" in itself — nostalgia negates history under the auspices of longing for it
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YouTube has a legit library of recordings from quotidian settings (which are interesting, mostly as historical markers) but instead of promoting that social media pushes soulless facsimiles solely meant to associate a feeling with a moment sans the immediate, substantive context
mugrimm.bsky.social
This is doing numbers on social media right now and it's so depressing how people truly yearn for this shit and want to preserve that feeling indefinitely like a mausoleum of false memories.
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will read - love the abstract, thanks!
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think "synthetic media" is a redundancy
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good q! for me, its not drawing the distinction bw AI vs not AI super hard but instead the structures, incentives, politics etc in producing and consuming any media. eg, centering nostalgia as it occurs across many mediated forms over the last few decades, where AI is just one chapter in that story
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bc of AI's statistical cultural regurgitation, its rightful critiques are doomed to mimic old media theory, just with "but even more now" attached to the end
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telling that so many (good and correct) critiques of AI sound exactly like the main critiques of the media culture AI was born into
bildoperationen.bsky.social
So-called #genAI means the abolition of the future through the proliferation of endless streams of stochastically rendered generic pasts. Having turned large parts of the cultural archive into training data, it now traps us in a foreverized pastness, a 24/7 nostalgia for a past that never existed
quoproquid.bsky.social
have just come across a YouTube account that has been using Sora to upload reels of fake, AI-generated “90s sitcoms” every few hours
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telling that Meta didn't attempt to make compelling little AI clips for their ad. the commercial instead is just "this AI product will have AI," nothing more.

bc they dont need to convince *why* anyone needs AI products, they just need to demonstrate they are burning money in that field
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I think I'm a lot more agnostic re "AI" than many of you, but this Vibes thing by Meta... a feed of AI-generated videos you can scroll through? Why? What or who for? Struggling to imagine something more dystopian.
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robhorning.bsky.social
LLMs mean that no one has to write anything they don't care about, but they also mean that "writing anything" will get equated with "not caring" for most people. (If you really cared, you would video yourself talking about it on your phone.)
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they should invent some kind of audio-only zoom call
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"the end of social media" ...nah, its just in a new form thats harder for journalists and academics to keep track of
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"discord" can mean a few friends to something massive and nearly public. the social media dynamics of celebrity, virality, metrics, etc dominate many of the bigger ones
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"the end of social media" takes often need to make a too-clean distinction between public broadcast platforms and private group sharing. a lot of social-media-like energy exists in the gradients in-between
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"phone cameras ended photography's relationship to truth"
but it is those videos yesterday that are accepted fact. it's the oval office video thats questioned more. telling for where photography and truth is at today
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still think about this enduring truth-telling function of cameras with most every big news event
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ive read so so much about how deepfake images will destroy reality and so little about what accounts for the enduring truth-telling function of cameras when fakery is so cheap and easy

why is the former frame more productive than the latter?
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am also dying at the ad in this video for a scam news app that will give you a fake number for how true articles are lol
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next, AI will just populate your camera roll with perfect images based on your location data
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google's AI camera coach offers outputs that are more productive but with the trade off that it wont have your voice or agency or creativity and thus it'll corrupt the images link to feeling, identity, memory. but they'll do more numbers on gamified social media!
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the idea here is your own desire wasnt good enough, you should take google's photos instead
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Google has an AI "camera coach" in their camera app to help people forfeit their own eye and voice to make more productive images normalized by attention metrics (~2mins in)
I took 1,000 photos with the Pixel 10 Pro...
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everything, no matter how much it epitomized rational fake empty nothingness in its time, eventually comes to be something remembered as real and felt nostalgic for
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it was funny to me how easily i could come up with a list of "things that annoy me when reading articles about social photos"
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was asked, along with some others, how i approach looking at every photographs
everydayphotography.org/journal/eido...
the eidolon centre is so cool
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very true. probably my own failing no longer knowing where the better work is these days