I'm contemplating a #project in which I have Stable Diffusion illustrate Walt Whitman's "Song of Myself" from LEAVES OF GRASS (probably in the style of John Singer Sargent or something similar) and I have a #bot "perform" the poem by posting one stanza + image, one a day, till the poem is done.
Here's the twelfth section of the poem. Does this look interesting to you?
I'm just loving following @simon's #projects hashtag, so here's a #project of mine.
@stryker posts an image from the Library of Congress's archive of the old FSA photos, but the catch is that it only posts the ones that were "destroyed" (literally hole-punched through) by the the mercurial head of the FSA photo project, Roy Stryker.
It looks like this.
[Untitled]
From the Library of Congress's Farm Security Administration Black-and-White Negatives, here: https://www.loc.gov/item/2017734402/.
[Untitled photo, possibly related to: Construction of Dimension Plant at Tygart Valley, West Virginia]
From the Library of Congress's Farm Security Administration Black-and-White Negatives, here: https://www.loc.gov/item/2017752745/.
I made my first #bot here on Mastodon. It's called "Bot Stryker," and it posts pictures from the Library of Congress's FSA collection—but only the ones that Roy Stryker, the head of the photo division back then, "destroyed" by punching a hole in it.
I have a question though: how often would you like to see something like this post?
A very funny headline—and a good piece—from @joannastern
https://www.wsj.com/articles/dont-have-44-billion-for-your-own-social-media-network-try-mastodon-11668002451
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formerly: mit media lab + quartz
book: lessons and carols (2023)