A best photography of a (These are important considerations in art, the how and the why of it.... As an artist who has been working for about four decades with 'Generative' Art, the advent of AI is not novel, albeit, I consider AI dauntingly powerful in its capacity. There are so many ways to consider Art.,.perhaps we can use the musical analogy. Bach was one of the first truly conscious generative artists. He knew that 'he' wasn't the creator of the art, more so, he considered his role as the 'discoverer' of the music he wrote. Creativity and genius had nothing to do with it. When creating generative art-forms a prompt must be used. The Art is in the prompt.... In Bach's case the prompts are remarkably simple...something like: Play notes rhythmically (possibly on an organ) to a specific cadence, begin with the Sol then go up 2 semitones, pause one beat, back one semitone, advance by three semitones pause one beat, repeat a full tone up, then repeat semitone down. Go back to the beginning...second time around play the whole thing backwards....now we're done. It's a bit like intuitive math. Bach assumed God was doing the hard lifting. The lack of personal agency was very freeing We are given powerful tools:1.2), by William Eggleston and muted colors, beautiful composition, stern look, 85mm f1.8, 50mm photo, soft light, masterpiece, sharp focus, pretty, (hasselblad:0.8) | Photo