‘Cool time to be making shit’: why artist Illma Gore is optimistic about the rise of AI

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‘Cool time to be making shit’: why artist Illma Gore is optimistic about the rise of AI
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She’s being sued by Marilyn Manson and is hated by Trump supporters but the Brisbane provocateur is focusing on the bright side

“We have so many issues with climate and capitalism, the American government and the two-party system is absolutely fucked, everyone’s angry,” she says.” – Gore’s mother was from the US and the artist moved to California at the age of 20.

She has more first-hand experience of the anger and dysfunction circulating in the US than most Australians.even physically attackedGore recently returned to her home city – a place she says has “grown so much creatively the last 10 years” – for a break from the US, describing the moment her plane touched down as a “huge relief”.“America is like a third-world country driving a Porsche,” Gore says. “It’s quite intense at the moment.

It’s not just legislatively that we, as a society, are lagging the rapid advance of technology, Gore believes, but emotionally.“Imagine looking back at the 21st century in history and being like: ‘this is right before we had AI and robots fully integrated into society, what art were they making?’,” she says.

For a decidedly contemporary artist, Gore is acutely aware of their place in history. And she believes we’ve been here before.

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