Photography Surrogate with Midjourney AI
https://www.midjourney.com/showcase/The iPhone and mobile phones have been eating professional photographer’s lunch for a long time. Then, when you least suspect it here comes what I consider an even a larger threat, in the form the Midjourney AI graphic engine and its marvelous power in create all kinds of images just as we like them… or close.
This Midjourney AI graphic tool is not just a window into the future, IMO, but rather a portal into the future through which we image-lovers will be travelling no matter how we feel now. What it does, aside from make interesting graphics, is loosen the bonds that bind us to this physical body and much as the confusion caused by politically ‘Fake News’ differs from actual news, Midjourney muddies the water between reality and our impressions of it, marking our drift toward the holographic and the ‘empty but real’ world as an active illusion.
I have sampled it enough to know what Midjourney is, how it may affect us, and possibly where it could take us. And Midjourney will plunge us toward this great ‘illusion’ we suffer from, the one where we cling to the idea that the phenomenal universe is somehow also real. It’s not, but we don’t believe that and never have.
And so, I see Midjourney AI as a steppingstone in a path to discovering that this world that we know is not real like we assume, but rather an elaborate illusion that at this point, like a straight-jacket, entertains and encapsulates us completely.
The function of portals like Midjourney, aside from their visual treats, is to loosen our mental moorings and make it easier for us to cast off from the dock of what we call reality (as we have known it) and learn to surf the sea of this illusion we call life as a new kind of reality.
If you notice, Midjourney does not reproduce purely realistic images, but images that ‘sound like’ or seem like the real thing. They have the feeling that we put into them. The comfort of familiarity is there and that, to me, tells me what Midjourney actually is, a blurring of the hard boundaries of reality in favor of feeling familiar, growing gossamer wings.
This seems to be the early Multiverse encapsulating us before we even know it.
No, this is not a replacement for photography, yet it is a giant step in terms of satisfying what many folks use photography for. Any of you trying Midjourney?