Once, imagination belonged to humans. Now, algorithms dream too. The brush, the word, the voice of artificial intelligence... It has seeped into almost every field of art. Yet there is a strange silence in the air. Can emotionless creation still be considered art?
Are You Ready for Change?
These days, we go out with what can only be called “controlled socializing.” On weekdays, it’s all about masks and hand sanitizers; on weekends, we spend our days at home, “staring at walls” and “rediscovering ourselves.” In short, we’ve been living through — and continue to live through — a period that is both a blessing for those who embrace digital life and a nightmare for those who struggle with anxiety and tension.
These days, we go out with what can only be called “controlled socializing.” On weekdays, it’s all about masks and hand sanitizers; on weekends, we spend our days at home, “staring at walls” and “rediscovering ourselves.” In short, we’ve been living through — and continue to live through — a period that is both a blessing for those who embrace digital life and a nightmare for those who struggle with anxiety and tension.
Even though we’ve moved from the feverish days of Corona into what’s now called the “new normal,” we all know that many things will never be the same again. Because, let’s be honest — the new normal has made us all a little abnormal. If only the chapters about “the transition from agricultural society to industrial society, and then to the information age” in history books included a “Corona chapter,” they’d probably be far more memorable, right? Because right now, we’re feeling the transformation into the digital age in our very bones!