“The Muses,” a generative AI project on Emprops.ai

"The Muses" is a generative AI art project that examines the portrayal of women in art history and fashion. This project reimagines the concept of the artist's muse by using source images and prompts from a diverse range of artists and designers, from the Renaissance era to now. Through this process, 500 unique portraits of imagined women are generated, each with her own distinct name.

By using AI to create these portraits, the project underscores the malleability of time and the endless possibilities this revolutionary technology allows for reimagining the past and shaping the future. "The Muses" invites viewers to question their assumptions and engage with the ongoing discourse surrounding the representation of women in art and society.

"The Muses" investigates capitalist and art historical ideals of beauty and femininity, and questions what is considered great art and who gets credit for it. "The Muses" also explores questions of power, the male vs. the female gaze, as well as the traditional anonymity of the artist's muse.

As all of the outputs are "raw" (no inpainting or editing is used), this project also captures and embraces the current limitations and traces of AI technology, before more advanced AI technology erases the "hand" of the machine. This project highlights the unique qualities of current AI programs, including the infamous "AI hands" and the need to preserve these quirks for future generations to reflect on the evolution of this technology.

"The Muses" builds off my previous "AI Mashups" series - imagined collaborations between artists, filmmakers, fashion designers, and other creators, which create alternate art histories - and my "AI Women" series - a curated selection of portraits of women resulting from my artist mashup explorations, minted as 1/1s.

On a more personal note, this project has pushed me – a lifelong control freak – to let go and accept – even embrace – the randomness of the AI and generative processes. In my previous work using AI, I’ve always carefully selected and minted only the pieces that I think are best, both aesthetically and from a storytelling, emotional, and/or conceptual point of view. With "The Muses," I have put a great deal of time and effort into selecting the source images, crafting the prompts, and creating the parameters and rarity percentages, but at the time of the mint, the final outcomes will be out of my hands...

https://emprops.ai/projects/the-muses?page=1&size=51

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