I wish I can even hear what neighbors are talking about or my family and I hate it I hate listening to stupid conversations that’s why I use headphone one day I will become dead smh when will I move out god
It's crazy that you mentioned that AI art would progress to the point where it's hard to tell if a human even made it or an AI, two years later after this video has been posted and AI art technology has already progressed that far
That's already 3 month old technology now. We have even more coherent image generators now. The pope was made in midjourney v4, but now we have v5 and its night and day. I spend hours making ai art and still have trouble telling if midjourney v5 generated it or if it's real.
William Fog von Qualen ok give me a second I jusw ned to gett a strok. Ii donntk kno haw Imd gana gt oen bt Jsk hdl n saecnd k tinhkte ud fin dei son ejem ejfnbrfnf kg gif vi gif did fundjfnfbnfk k fe fn kg fbfmfkkffnfbkffffjfjjdjdbjfkwojw el did di did di did is did de
Seeing this video after AI art has exploded into the mainstream and rapidly progressed to the point where I genuinely have to look for a moment to make sure a piece of AI art is AI art is bizarre. Like, even the image at the start of the video, it's so obvious in hindsight that it's an AI image now because we know what AI images look like a lot more than we did back then.
This is the exact comment I was searching for lol. I had the same thought, I had forgotten this was a Solar Sands video, so seeing the thumbnail a minute ago in my recommended and remembering having watched this video before AI art was so popular was surreal. It is crazy that THIS used to feel so crazy, and the thing is it should feel crazy, but at this point AI art has progressed so quickly that this comparatively is so amateurish by comparison.
exactly. i remember thinking this image was so interesting and detailed and strange when it came out, and now it's just the regular AI jumble of the past few years. very strange feeling to look at this image and consider it "normal" yet remember when i did not
This image looks like when I’m reading a book and then realize I wasn’t paying attention during the whole last page because my thoughts went on a tangent. So I reread it, but I still can’t fully absorb the story because I’m so distracted by the fact that I’m remembering everything even though it feels like it’s the first time I’ve read it. So then I have to read it a third time.
When he talks about how eventually we won't be able to tell the difference between AI and human art in several decades, and only 3 years later, we're basically there...
That image is like gibberish but for your eyes, visual gibberish. It sounds(looks, in this case) like it's completely normal if you're not paying attention but if you take a closer look you realize it has absolutely no meaning.
It's like what I imagine listening to German or French as an English speaker for the first time. Everything sounds like English to a point but it's not right and it doesn't make sense, and there's weird sounds you find nowhere in English but sometimes you'll hear familiar words but they sound weird and wrong.
Same i saw one of the websites and the generated image would be barely recognizable but i still found it cool because at least a shape and colors would be right
@@Cxdyy the one i used in 2020 was one made with runwayML ig Idk if they disabled links in this comment section so I’ll put in in another reply and if it gets deleted 🤷 I don’t think it works anymore
This image is like when you’re listening to a person who speaks a different language pretend to speak yours. It sounds like you should recognize what they’re saying but it’s actually utter gibberish.
Haha that's so accurate. For example, when Charles Chaplin imitates German in "the great dictator", Hynkles speech. It's soo confusing because the accent IS there
There’s an artist who had dementia and did a self portrait every year, then I believe month, to document the process on the brain. The first few self portraits were realistic and true to life, but they slowly lost all human recognition over time. The last piece was completely incomprehensible
"So far, most AI art is kind of unpleasant to look at, but I don't think that comfort will last for long" Just three years later and this quote could not have been more prophetic.
@@phantomgrape Just like any push in technology, AI will take over artists of today, but not the artists of tomorrow. In reality, you'll just adapt to use your experience *and* the help of AI to create awesome artwork that machine alone won't handle. After all, tech taking over existing artistic tasks = more free time to experiment with cool stuff and push boundaries even further. It's not even the first time technology threatens live creators - 80s live musicians were similarly afraid of synths, and 2000s 2D animators were panicky over 3D-rendered flat animation. As decades showed, such cases result not in replacement, but in symbiosis.
The scariest part to me is how much AI art has made such an advancement in quality in just two years. We were barely getting Deepfakes to look and sound convincing enough. Now art generation is accessible within minutes, just as much as the mention of NVIDIA's painter in this video.
It's gotten so rapidly fast in progressing, you might even compare it to the atomic bombs and their progression. How rapidly it was produced and tested.
@@nolongermonetized1327 Yes it is. With ADHD, medicated or not, our minds are always racing. We easily forget things but remember that we forgot something because we get distracted, lose focus, and when we want to remember our brains have already moved on. For context, the average person has about 6,200 thoughts per day while, and this varies from person to person, someone with ADHD can have more or less 13,000 thoughts per day. For some anecdotal context, granted I am on Aderal which is a stimulant that helps with ADHD so take this with a grain of salt, my heart's BPM is consistently 114. For me specifically with severe ADHD plus medication to help me control that, my body is constantly racing. Which leads to forgetfulness, among other things.
I was an non English speaker, it sounded like when a child starts talking but without saying anything, when they want to talk in another language but don't know other language so they just make up sounds that sound like words but not really
@@_homha5242 Right, that’s how it sounds to people who don’t know their non native language. Like to me Spanish, French, ect sounds like words clasping onto each other to the point were it doesn’t even sound like a language at all, just sounds.
I'm pretty sure this is the exact definition of the uncanny valley. That's why humanoid robots are creepy, because they are just almost human, but not quite.
@@tibormalinsky8751 well actually, lol... Biologists can't agree whether viruses are alive or not. Nevertheless it does nothing to diminish the uncanniness of viruses.
Challenge accepted... I can spot a smerd, a schloum, a grumph, two phleefs, a ziggorap, three wemphs, a jinglenugger, three morgumfs, a vuvvachunga, and at least five different forms of qualdags...
Let me tell you guys something interesting. Earlier this year i ended up in hospital and had brain surgery. I had been suffering with massive migraines for about two weeks leading up to it, and when it got so bad i got my mother to drive me to the hospital. Interestingly the last thing i remember before going in for surgery, was staring at the screen which asked me to fill out my personal information and not being able to "understand" what i was looking at. Like, I could see the letter A or the number 7 but my brain couldn't comprehend what it meant, my mother ran to me to ask what was wrong, and I remember telling her that I had lost the ability to read. I was crying because of the pain but also because it felt so alien to not be able to understand that the "A" on screen was in fact an "A". It was the most surreal experience I've ever had and i feel like this image captures that sense of frustration of being able to "see" but not "understand"
I once idk why, my head hurts so much, i started to hallucinate, I can’t describe anything, there was colors that was alien to me, I started to cry and scream because i don’t know anything, and I can’t think of anything, it’s just nothing but there is something, I can’t comprehend anything, i also can’t comprehend feelings, i put my hand together, I had the feeling, but can’t comprehend anything, I also can’t even understand how to speak, then I slowly start to get back to reality, idk what the fuck that was, I just know that I was screaming on the floor
Also interestingly, once I held my breath for a long time to see what happened, i was with my friends, my nose was covered and mouth, my friends told me tor remove the mask that i was using to hold my breath, but I couldn’t comprehend anything, my mind was blank, they gave me a video later on on what happened, was kinda funny, because i looked high
@@halamadruuid2380 were you asleep at the time or just about to sleep? Maybe a sleep paralize? Or maybe you had a panic attack? I once had a panic attack when I was about to sleep, didn't know what it was,just felt like I was slowly drifting away, and that my life was over. Everything became dark and I couldn't here or see anything, I just screamed at the top of my lungs trying to remain conscious. And my boyfriend called 911, because he hadn't seen me like that, ever. But after about 10-15 minutes I relaxed, and then I just cried and cried until I fell asleep.
The Caretaker Tracks used throughout the video (Please correct me if I'm wrong): 4:06 - All You Are Going to Want to do is Get Back There 5:28 - Libet's Delay 7:30 - All That Follows is True 9:53 - An Autumnal Equinox 10:32 - Camaraderie at Arms Length 12:23 - We Don't Have Many Days 13:56 - It's Just A Burning Memory Again, If there's an error here, please let me know...
This kinda reminds me of one of the core aspects of Lovecraftian horror: something that is so alien that it is impossible for our brains to comprehend, to the point that even trying to make sense of it would drive you insane. Like how the sailors that discovered Cthulhu's temple in "The Call of Cthulhu" were unable to understand its architecture. Corners, edges, ceilings, ... everything seemed off.
Soo true, I didn't just feel creeps or nostalgia, I felt terror; almost like nothing never made sense, things weren't, time wasn't, almost like a computer program glitching and graphics losing it momentarily. Oh my, I cannot even word it properly because I start to feel nauseated. Existencial creeps? Almost like you watch exurb1a...
>laughs in 4th dimensional objects Seriously though i think i can understand why someone might be fearful of something like that Humans have a natural fear of the unknown, things they don't understand Although i didn't feel any sort of fear towards the image in the video (save for a very slight twinge of disturbed-ness from the "hair" thing, it looks like the only living thing there)
@@spartanwar1185 I see where you are going at. But still, this was slightly more different than fear I think, more like creeps rather than fear. I couldn't help but think about the 'uncanny valley'. It is familiar but slightly off; familiar enough to fool me into thinking 'I know' and off enough to make me realise 'I don't know'.
I have a better vocabulary in English than I do in my native language. This picture is like knowing a word in English, but just not quite getting it in my native tounge
@@danielsteger8456 and yet nothing that you want to do has any intrinsic meaning, everything that you enjoy will disappear and be forgotten entirely, our only purpose is to survive, reproduce, take care of offspring, and then to die, even this meaning will eventually be lost after the inevitable death of the universe. We are small, living on a damp mudball spinning faster than we can comprehend, living for nothing, and dying every second. Sweet dreams.
the universe is empty, cruel and utterly devoid of purpose or meaning, bringing us as a species to an insignificant blip barely worth thinking about. but at least theres internet memes!
I had first watched this video when it had just come out 4 years ago. This one video right here was what introduced me to the works of James Leyland Kirby and Ivan Seal which have since been very influential to me. Thank you.
10:48 this shows how terrifyingly faster the exponential tech growth we have is than we thought, at this point just using a webui and my pc a teenager like me can make art better than most artists in minutes, i can only imagine what will happen in the next 10 years with ai, AGI doesn't even seem that far off considering how quickly this became a reality
Something about the artist that did self portraits for 5 years as Alzheimer’s deteriorated the memory of his own face absolutely devastates me. It’s so eerie and sad to think about. That memories are so fleeting. Things we thought should be inextricably linked to us such as the very person that we are, it can all ultimately be stripped away. And that’s horrifying. And almost despairing.
@@jazzconvoy yeah I'm pretty sure this is referring to him. There's a video of his portraits with Everywhere at the End of Time playing over it and its absolutely dread inducing and melancholic.
Wouldn't it look more photoshopped?... Even then ur probly right that would be frightening evil can transcend thru music/books, static/tv, tapes/internet n DIY spirit boards. 📻🎛📼
I did it, I sat down and listened to Everything at the end of time in one go, in my kitchen. The sun began to set exactly when it should. I used to work with dementia patients, so I was all too aware of what the music was about. The first time was utterly terrifying. Then my wife came home and I began to play it again, and it sounded totally different. Comforting.
Reminds me of similar situation with NIN's Corona Radiata, I found it so terrifying at first, than my girlfriend said she listen to it before falling asleep and finds it comforting. I kind of get it now but not completely.
@@super_genius yeah i figured won't. I'm pretty fragile and just reading about it made me start to feel bad. I know if i listened to it it would affect me a lot, so i prefer not to. Weird how someone sat down and made such a thing tho, i can't imagine how that process must've felt.
This is how I feel when I listen to someone speaking Spanish. I’m Greek, and the accent and pronunciation of Spanish words sounds Greek to me but they’re not. Basically, I hear something that sounds identical to my native language, but I can’t understand it.
@@daxamillion9896 I completely feel the same. English is my second language and although I can read it perfectly fine, I often have a lot of problems understanding song texts.
3:18 "While most AI images are quite easy to see as just complete nonsense, this image has this _rare_, accitental quality, that it seems close to normal, but it's just slightly too foreign to recognize a single thing." Thank you for describing it perfectly. And now i've realized what true torment for the brain looks like after i viewed THIS.
I think a movie could work if it’s about the mind of the person that guessed each object. About what led up to this person building the mind to recognize things that don’t actually exist. A psychological movie?
I've only heard clips from Everywhere At The End Of Time, and while a part of me wants to listen to the whole album, something deep within my mind and soul just refuses. I feel like I would have a complete mental breakdown.
I reccomend it unless you have depression or a personality disorder, and especially unless you have anxiety. Its scary, and makes you feel like you've died but are still alive. Despite that though, its strangely beautiful. Makes you realize that we should enjoy life right now because soon it might become worse. Sorry for getting all "deep" n stuff but thats my genuine thoughts
Feel you. A part of me says I shoulf check it out because "Art!" But the other recognizes that with my current mental issues and the quarantine not helping at all, it may just not be a good idea. Maybe once I am in a better mental state.
my grandma passed away almost a year ago from dementia after struggling with it for 5 years, leaving her for two years unable to move by herself and hardly speaking. im scared to listen to it because I don't know if I can handle knowing how trapped and lonely she must have felt.
I've just cam back from listening to Everywhere at the end of time, and I can't even begin to describe how depressing the music was, the experience was really odd
@@worstusernameintheworld9871 i am very interested in this and I definitely have handled other projects of a similar niche, tho not of the same length would you recommend it?
I just finished the 6-hour compilation. I feel a bit lost, it was like nothing I've felt before. It made me want to cry out of helplessness at some points, I was both terrified and relieved when it ended
Some parts are definetely, I'm gonna say "haunted", than others. I can't seem to make myself finish it though. I mean 6 hours of THAT? (My Opinion Though)
What happens at the last 5 minutes, could anyone describe? Do I have to sit through the whole thing to understand those last few minutes? Cause I'm kinda too scared to look it up nor do I have the patience to sit down and listen to 6 hours of depressing music, especially now, since I have a huge exam coming up and depression is the last thing I could use...
Dawn, as an artist coming back to this video now that AI can draw something like me in 5 min, my guy was right on point with the prediction, when I saw this for the first time I thought this was the far away future, now my friend that dosnt know how to draw is making art better than me, truly sad to this all these years of skill go down the drain, AI still has a lot of room to grow tho
It’s just a normal room with a fuzzy mess of junk. But it’s one of the creamiest images I have every seen. Most creepy images can get less creepy as you analyze it. This image just makes it worse the longer I look. How can this thing make me feel so weird?
That last line, “we are all running out of time” almost made me cry. It makes me think that I only have a certain amount of time before I cease to exist, before the world will one day trample over my decomposed body in the ground with new developments and I will be forgotten
@@nissaynou9781 it looks like it's covering his face like it's crying and sobbing so it makes you curious Then, when you go near it, it's gonna bite your face, tear off your skin and pull out your intestine with it's sharp claws and somehow hide you in one of those unidentified objects until you become one of them
That last sentence terrifies me. I'm not even 30 and I can barely remember my childhood. I don't know that I'll last until 91 like my great grandmother, before dementia consumed her too. I'm so scared that I'll start losing my mind decades earlier. I don't want to lose myself, and all those I've loved. Dementia is terrifying, and absolutely tears apart your soul to witness firsthand. Losing all sense of awareness and familiarity, not even knowing where you are anymore, or what anything around you is. There's so much more raw and powerful emotions that one goes through, that I just can't even put it into words. I would rather die at stage 1 than live through the entire harrowing ordeal. But by that point, I likely would have no strength left to do it. You can't reason it away, because dementia has no reason. It takes everything that you were, everything that you are, and destroys everything you could have been. We have no choice when it comes for our memories and our minds. One living through it is powerless to stem the tide of the encroaching confusion and terror, and the slow, agonizing, gradual descent into a bleak empty void where nothing can escape. It reminds us to cherish the memories we have and passionately create new ones, because you don't know how long you have, until you don't even have the luxury of memory, imagination, or self...
All human's brains are alike in some way. The basic structure of our conscious and mind are very much alike despite age. That's kind of like how i think, when i think of that stuff, and death. And im half your age. . .
I miss when ai art was like this. It's less interesting to me now. Also - this video introduced me to the Caretaker when i was 13 years old. His work is still very beloved to me. Thank you
The image is like a scarier version of the uncanny valley. Like the uncanny valley feels like it’s going to come alive and attack you, but this feels like looking at it will make you spontaneously stop existing.
uncanny valley is like something that isn’t real trying to convince you it is. this is like, something that isn’t real but you’re trying to convince yourself it is.
Caleb _ - That’s perfect. It’s also like that feeling you get in the dream...it’s a feeling you never have in real life, so there isn’t even a word for it. I recently dreamed that I visited a childhood place, but in real life that place doesn’t even exist, and I had this really odd feeling which felt a bit like nostalgia, but wasn’t...and it was a bit like anxiety, but it wasn’t. I can’t say what the feeling was, because I’ve never felt it before, and there’s no word for it. That is a strange thing...your description feels exactly like that.
Miss Dolla Bill the closest thing I can describe it as is like a person moaning in pain if the sound was edited to be tv static but not exactly.. idk it’s really difficult for me to explain
Four years ago, and now the programs spit out fairly accurate renditions of what you describe in text, and illustrators are now rebelling against the use of their effort to feed machines that burn gigawatts of electricity to instantaneously give people too lazy to learn to do the illustration themselves or earn enough via other means to pay for someone who HAS learned the skills.
Having recently been introduced to noise and industrial music, The Caretaker is an entirely different kind of unnerving that I was not ready to experience. When people warn you about music, you expect it to be abrasive, have disturbing lyrical content or it's just weird. I did not expect existential dread and absolute emptiness to be one of the most terrifying things I heard.
@@neuratlas the last 5 minutes honestly aren’t scary it’s just sad. the hell sirens in stage 4 nearly made me shit myself the first time I heard them though
This picture looks like what a conversation in another room sounds like
Shut up you genius
I don't understand but yet I do
Dope
I wish I can even hear what neighbors are talking about or my family and I hate it I hate listening to stupid conversations that’s why I use headphone one day I will become dead smh when will I move out god
I tried to understand but your grammar..
this is like hearing those "how your language sounds to other people" things where everything sounds SO familiar but nothing means anything
yeah that is so weird
Yeah well you can't do that with Hungarian so can't relate
That was my first thought when I saw this picture.
@@miro6960 Finnish?
Hey your pic look familiar
I was coming for a funny image explanation and I've left with 7 existential crises
Part 6 ??
loll same
Seriously sheesh
There is a clear plastic bag in the photo. There. Now what do I win?
Lol
It's crazy that you mentioned that AI art would progress to the point where it's hard to tell if a human even made it or an AI, two years later after this video has been posted and AI art technology has already progressed that far
Ehh
I wonder if this would make people trust things more that are not digital.
@@savageraccoon787 I mean, Trump’s arrest photos..the pope in a puffer jacket
That's already 3 month old technology now. We have even more coherent image generators now.
The pope was made in midjourney v4, but now we have v5 and its night and day.
I spend hours making ai art and still have trouble telling if midjourney v5 generated it or if it's real.
@@damian9303 some people in the photo have 6 or 4 fingers
If i can name one object? Yeah sure.
The black thingy on the front is now called John
naaviv yes
It's big brain time
He scares me
Uh oh i smell a john roblox reference
@@cowdy_ do you?
This images looks like that “new color” you tried to imagine as a kid
The black fluffy thing kinda looks like the bear on ur pfp
@Mija Moo you mean a bear? 😂😂😂
Mija Moo so it looks like a bear.
@@beepboopbobop yes but like the bear on his pfp
@@bengt3902 yes but exactly the one on his pfp if it was a polar bear it wouldn't
Just look at the image while having a stroke to reverse the effect...
Modern problems require modern solutions
Wouldn’t it double the effect
jW idk, try
William Fog von Qualen ok give me a second I jusw ned to gett a strok. Ii donntk kno haw Imd gana gt oen bt Jsk hdl n saecnd k tinhkte ud fin dei son ejem ejfnbrfnf kg gif vi gif did fundjfnfbnfk k fe fn kg fbfmfkkffnfbkffffjfjjdjdbjfkwojw el did di did di did is did de
@@jagp135 did it work
Seeing this video after AI art has exploded into the mainstream and rapidly progressed to the point where I genuinely have to look for a moment to make sure a piece of AI art is AI art is bizarre. Like, even the image at the start of the video, it's so obvious in hindsight that it's an AI image now because we know what AI images look like a lot more than we did back then.
This is the exact comment I was searching for lol. I had the same thought, I had forgotten this was a Solar Sands video, so seeing the thumbnail a minute ago in my recommended and remembering having watched this video before AI art was so popular was surreal. It is crazy that THIS used to feel so crazy, and the thing is it should feel crazy, but at this point AI art has progressed so quickly that this comparatively is so amateurish by comparison.
exactly. i remember thinking this image was so interesting and detailed and strange when it came out, and now it's just the regular AI jumble of the past few years. very strange feeling to look at this image and consider it "normal" yet remember when i did not
Ai used to be so bad and laughable back then
Yeah it’s literally those silly “letters” and stuff that look like chinese or japanese symbols but don’t mean anything
This image looks like when I’m reading a book and then realize I wasn’t paying attention during the whole last page because my thoughts went on a tangent. So I reread it, but I still can’t fully absorb the story because I’m so distracted by the fact that I’m remembering everything even though it feels like it’s the first time I’ve read it. So then I have to read it a third time.
Omg so reletable i thought i was crazy lmao
Omg i thought i only did this
this comment hurts my brain
felt this
I wonder how my brain does that
This picture is what trying to remember your dreams feels like
I can remember my (some) dreams clearly (sometimes)
This is what most of my stuff looks like in my dreams.
YES
that's one good art concept
@@Nouno470 E
This image is giving off really cursed vibes.
it gives off really "wtf happend to my friend's car" vibes.
it just reminds me of a really disgusting car.
FrostFire Fur have you ever seen a car with lots of things inside? A car that someone would live in? Yeah..
FrostFire Fur it’s actually a photo of what someone sees when they see a stroke I think
Okay did any of you actually watch the video
Monsoon lol
watching this 3 years later when AI isnt unpleasant anymore hits hard
When he talks about how eventually we won't be able to tell the difference between AI and human art in several decades, and only 3 years later, we're basically there...
@@amandamandy3970 Weeeeell, AI still can't really understand the meaning behind "Five Fingers" yet, so I think we're good for another year.
Shit forget art, they’ve got AI videos now
How did he know@@ashantinyongo7632
@@Taganoym a lot of AI can do hands and limbs proper nowadays. At least decent AIs
This is every episode of Courage the Cowardly Dog
God I miss that show.
@@yorkshiregold4007 me too ;-;
That whole show felt like a fever dream
Jus gon finish that sentence. At night while your half asleep
A man of culture
This photo is what the lunch room sounds like when everyone's talking
OMFG yeah true
Dude whats with your name
@@toby_steves it's beautiful
Murmuring of the audience in a Phoenix Wright trial
666 likes...🤘
That image is like gibberish but for your eyes, visual gibberish. It sounds(looks, in this case) like it's completely normal if you're not paying attention but if you take a closer look you realize it has absolutely no meaning.
sort of like those videos of “what english sounds like to non english speakers”
It's like what I imagine listening to German or French as an English speaker for the first time. Everything sounds like English to a point but it's not right and it doesn't make sense, and there's weird sounds you find nowhere in English but sometimes you'll hear familiar words but they sound weird and wrong.
What AI art looked like in 2020. I remember being exited over this one...
Same i saw one of the websites and the generated image would be barely recognizable but i still found it cool because at least a shape and colors would be right
@@CJBox9 Same man. DALL-E mini on huggingface
@@Cxdyy the one i used in 2020 was one made with runwayML ig
Idk if they disabled links in this comment section so I’ll put in in another reply and if it gets deleted 🤷
I don’t think it works anymore
This image is like when you’re listening to a person who speaks a different language pretend to speak yours. It sounds like you should recognize what they’re saying but it’s actually utter gibberish.
Haha that's so accurate. For example, when Charles Chaplin imitates German in "the great dictator", Hynkles speech. It's soo confusing because the accent IS there
@@novembergold4144 heyyy ur german?
@@LS-tj5bx ye I guess so
@@novembergold4144 same
I’m spanish speaker and catalan or guarani sound like that
There’s an artist who had dementia and did a self portrait every year, then I believe month, to document the process on the brain. The first few self portraits were realistic and true to life, but they slowly lost all human recognition over time. The last piece was completely incomprehensible
the last piece makes me want to cry. it's something i'd see in my nightmares
His name Was William Utermohlen
@@liviepia1424 Thanks for sharing that. That's so haunting. I can't get it out of my head.
I thought you were talking about the guy who did the same thing with severe schizophrenia (Bryan Charnley)
13:22
I don’t know why this scares me so much
Same
maria jose almodiel I’m scared
uncertainty is always creepy
It gives me existential dread
@@Savannah- same sis
"So far, most AI art is kind of unpleasant to look at, but I don't think that comfort will last for long"
Just three years later and this quote could not have been more prophetic.
I was thinking the same thing, watching this today.
Up Next: AI Steve Harvey loses his mind
Idk i've seen some pretty impressively accurate AI portraits and landscapes but sure.
@@torment4723 I think you may have misunderstood my comment. I agree that AI art is amazingly good these days.
@@FourthDerivative i fckd up i'm sorry
Start of video: Name an object in this photo
End of video: Dementia is scary and AI will take over art
I just watched Caretaker at the end of time and im getting so much Dementia related videos in my reccommendations lol
@@phantomgrape Just like any push in technology, AI will take over artists of today, but not the artists of tomorrow. In reality, you'll just adapt to use your experience *and* the help of AI to create awesome artwork that machine alone won't handle. After all, tech taking over existing artistic tasks = more free time to experiment with cool stuff and push boundaries even further.
It's not even the first time technology threatens live creators - 80s live musicians were similarly afraid of synths, and 2000s 2D animators were panicky over 3D-rendered flat animation. As decades showed, such cases result not in replacement, but in symbiosis.
@@JennyTheNerdBat that actually makes me feel a lot better thanks :D
This is how I found out about the caretaker and everywhere at the end of time
@@phantomgrape Think about how photographs and cameras didn't make painting completely useless.
"Last year, 2019"
never has a simple statement confused me this much
I thought I was alone
ikr
2 seconds in: can you name one thing in this photo?
15 minutes in: *_existential crisis_*
The scariest part to me is how much AI art has made such an advancement in quality in just two years. We were barely getting Deepfakes to look and sound convincing enough. Now art generation is accessible within minutes, just as much as the mention of NVIDIA's painter in this video.
It's gotten so rapidly fast in progressing, you might even compare it to the atomic bombs and their progression. How rapidly it was produced and tested.
it's similar to forgetting something but remembering it just enough to know that you forgot something
As someone with severe ADHD, I hate this statement because it's 100% true
@@cagkiller0317 wait its related to having adhd?
@@nolongermonetized1327 Yes it is. With ADHD, medicated or not, our minds are always racing. We easily forget things but remember that we forgot something because we get distracted, lose focus, and when we want to remember our brains have already moved on. For context, the average person has about 6,200 thoughts per day while, and this varies from person to person, someone with ADHD can have more or less 13,000 thoughts per day. For some anecdotal context, granted I am on Aderal which is a stimulant that helps with ADHD so take this with a grain of salt, my heart's BPM is consistently 114. For me specifically with severe ADHD plus medication to help me control that, my body is constantly racing. Which leads to forgetfulness, among other things.
"it's on the tip of my tongue but i just cant remember what its called"
That’s what I thought too
Identify one thing in this message
“Mess”
"My room"
A thing
@Smitty WerbenJagerManJensen A male who had a sex change is a woman so yeah?? Lol
"Can you name a single object in this picture"
Wall
That brown animal thing looks like a stuffed toy but weird
hair
Bread
Plastic
another plastic
It’s crazy looking back at this and seeing how far AI art has come
It gives me the same sense that those “How English sounds to non-English speakers” videos.
YES!!!
I was an non English speaker, it sounded like when a child starts talking but without saying anything, when they want to talk in another language but don't know other language so they just make up sounds that sound like words but not really
@@_homha5242
Right, that’s how it sounds to people who don’t know their non native language. Like to me Spanish, French, ect sounds like words clasping onto each other to the point were it doesn’t even sound like a language at all, just sounds.
Or how Slavic languages (especially Russian, Bulgarian, Polish) sound to Romance languages and English native speakers))
Exactly the same feeling u get hearing spanish conversations man
"The redditor later admitted he just made it up"... classic reddit
Reddit moment
I'm embarrassed to use reddit
William Official YT
S a m e
@@SofaKingStupid same
@@SofaKingStupid Don't be ashamed to fall into the generalizations of other people
I'm pretty sure this is the exact definition of the uncanny valley. That's why humanoid robots are creepy, because they are just almost human, but not quite.
BROTHERRRRRR
It’s like virus. It’s not dead, but also not alive.
@@tibormalinsky8751 well actually, lol... Biologists can't agree whether viruses are alive or not. Nevertheless it does nothing to diminish the uncanniness of viruses.
Why do people keep insisting on making humanoid robots? Just make them look like C-3PO and stop upsetting everyone.
@@tibormalinsky8751 yes that's a great comparison
Personally I kinda feel like everything has "shades" to it. Everything has a sliding scale
Challenge accepted... I can spot a smerd, a schloum, a grumph, two phleefs, a ziggorap, three wemphs, a jinglenugger, three morgumfs, a vuvvachunga, and at least five different forms of qualdags...
Damn💀
Qualdags sound(s) like a medieval word forgotten to time.
a jinglewhat?
you saw a vuvvachunga? it looked more like a humespangin to me
This sounds like a Dr suess book
Me: what's the wifi password?
Friend: it's on the back of the router
The back of the router:
a m e t h y s t LOL
This speaks to me
you now have 666 likes
Copy paste
When my teacher asked me what time the clock read in front of the class and i was already in 4th grade! (gulp) 🕦
Let me tell you guys something interesting. Earlier this year i ended up in hospital and had brain surgery. I had been suffering with massive migraines for about two weeks leading up to it, and when it got so bad i got my mother to drive me to the hospital. Interestingly the last thing i remember before going in for surgery, was staring at the screen which asked me to fill out my personal information and not being able to "understand" what i was looking at.
Like, I could see the letter A or the number 7 but my brain couldn't comprehend what it meant, my mother ran to me to ask what was wrong, and I remember telling her that I had lost the ability to read. I was crying because of the pain but also because it felt so alien to not be able to understand that the "A" on screen was in fact an "A". It was the most surreal experience I've ever had and i feel like this image captures that sense of frustration of being able to "see" but not "understand"
Wow. What a traumatic experience you had. Hope you're doing better.
Thats probably how people who can't read romanized letters read. Also babies
I once idk why, my head hurts so much, i started to hallucinate, I can’t describe anything, there was colors that was alien to me, I started to cry and scream because i don’t know anything, and I can’t think of anything, it’s just nothing but there is something, I can’t comprehend anything, i also can’t comprehend feelings, i put my hand together, I had the feeling, but can’t comprehend anything, I also can’t even understand how to speak, then I slowly start to get back to reality, idk what the fuck that was, I just know that I was screaming on the floor
Also interestingly, once I held my breath for a long time to see what happened, i was with my friends, my nose was covered and mouth, my friends told me tor remove the mask that i was using to hold my breath, but I couldn’t comprehend anything, my mind was blank, they gave me a video later on on what happened, was kinda funny, because i looked high
@@halamadruuid2380 were you asleep at the time or just about to sleep? Maybe a sleep paralize? Or maybe you had a panic attack? I once had a panic attack when I was about to sleep, didn't know what it was,just felt like I was slowly drifting away, and that my life was over. Everything became dark and I couldn't here or see anything, I just screamed at the top of my lungs trying to remain conscious. And my boyfriend called 911, because he hadn't seen me like that, ever. But after about 10-15 minutes I relaxed, and then I just cried and cried until I fell asleep.
Looks like somebody needed an excuse to talk about the caretaker
Yes. I thought that to, but didn't mind too much. People do that all the time.
100% but I'm glad he did
yeah he blew it up too
well i didnt even know that artist till today , more food to my brain i suppose
I'm actually annoyed when he did that so I disliked the video
The Caretaker Tracks used throughout the video (Please correct me if I'm wrong):
4:06 - All You Are Going to Want to do is Get Back There
5:28 - Libet's Delay
7:30 - All That Follows is True
9:53 - An Autumnal Equinox
10:32 - Camaraderie at Arms Length
12:23 - We Don't Have Many Days
13:56 - It's Just A Burning Memory
Again, If there's an error here, please let me know...
“Is there a source for this information?”
“I made it up”
Good ol' reddit
"Bro trust me"
"This was once revealed to me in a dream"
"Trust me bro"
they have a point
I’m just really freaked out about that bear creature thing.
@smol or a bear that IS a trench coat? Ehhhh... made ya think.
I thought it was a trench coat oh God
domo stuffed animal
Looked like a larger beaked bird to me with a fish eye.
It looks like a sad monkey and like the tan part is an ear or something
me (a 7 year old kid)
dad: hand me the wrench in the toolbox
*the toolbox:*
Mindstealer that’s actually pretty clever
best comment spotted, good work
me (a 25 year old)
dad: the fucking wrench! are you gay?
Me (a person)
My dad:
Me: ... Huh
Very very good comment
That comfort lasted about 3 years apparently..
This kinda reminds me of one of the core aspects of Lovecraftian horror: something that is so alien that it is impossible for our brains to comprehend, to the point that even trying to make sense of it would drive you insane. Like how the sailors that discovered Cthulhu's temple in "The Call of Cthulhu" were unable to understand its architecture. Corners, edges, ceilings, ... everything seemed off.
Soo true, I didn't just feel creeps or nostalgia, I felt terror; almost like nothing never made sense, things weren't, time wasn't, almost like a computer program glitching and graphics losing it momentarily.
Oh my, I cannot even word it properly because I start to feel nauseated.
Existencial creeps? Almost like you watch exurb1a...
>laughs in 4th dimensional objects
Seriously though i think i can understand why someone might be fearful of something like that
Humans have a natural fear of the unknown, things they don't understand
Although i didn't feel any sort of fear towards the image in the video (save for a very slight twinge of disturbed-ness from the "hair" thing, it looks like the only living thing there)
@@spartanwar1185 I see where you are going at. But still, this was slightly more different than fear I think, more like creeps rather than fear. I couldn't help but think about the 'uncanny valley'. It is familiar but slightly off; familiar enough to fool me into thinking 'I know' and off enough to make me realise 'I don't know'.
this picture is like having a word on the tip of your tounge but not quite knowing it
It's a.. a.. a? Ummmmmmmmm ehhhhhhhhhh yeeeeeeeah iiiiiiiiii think it might beeee um uh a thing maybe?
Yep that's The Photo
that's actually right
I have a better vocabulary in English than I do in my native language. This picture is like knowing a word in English, but just not quite getting it in my native tounge
@@RoseGirl3 exactly
Jesus I came here for a meme and I reignited my existential dread...
the universe wont last forever, but there is plenty time for everything that can be done to be done
@@danielsteger8456 thanks
Oh I see
@@danielsteger8456 and yet nothing that you want to do has any intrinsic meaning, everything that you enjoy will disappear and be forgotten entirely, our only purpose is to survive, reproduce, take care of offspring, and then to die, even this meaning will eventually be lost after the inevitable death of the universe. We are small, living on a damp mudball spinning faster than we can comprehend, living for nothing, and dying every second.
Sweet dreams.
the universe is empty, cruel and utterly devoid of purpose or meaning, bringing us as a species to an insignificant blip barely worth thinking about. but at least theres internet memes!
I had first watched this video when it had just come out 4 years ago. This one video right here was what introduced me to the works of James Leyland Kirby and Ivan Seal which have since been very influential to me. Thank you.
This vid was a lot heavier and more depressing than the title and thumbnail suggested lmao
AGREED, I watched this really late at night and couldn’t sleep :(
Ikr! XD
Ikr, im kinda shaky and itchy :((
@@keasha_alanna in watching at 11:50PM. Should I watch tomorrow?
kinda haunting tbh. this is creepier than backtracking led zeppelin songs tbh
I once heard someone describe art as something that should disturb the comfortable and comfort the disturbed.
THEGAMEGOD7777 banksy said that
Abstract Art only
this disturbs both
I'm disturbed and art like this disturbs me even more
Woah
To me this is just really gore and gross. Like I get the exact same feeling when I see a corpse or a very nasty injury
Interesting point
Don't ever come into my room then
Where have you seen a corpse before lol
SenoritaPotatoes it’s the internet lmao
@@jammer523691aj never had a loved one die or been to a funeral I guess?
This video kinda foreshadowed AI art
this is what "so close, yet so far." looks like in image form
“On the tip of my tongue” -2019 colorized
Well I’m able to reply to y’all from here. So I’ll always be pretty close no matter how much you try to look this would be the way only thing you see.
1 more like to get this guys comment to over lap the guy ahead of him
*My dumb head was so sure he could find one object*
_boi was i wrong_
I clicked on this video like "observe" then when I saw the image I was like
404 item not found
I’m 99.9% certain there’s plastic packaging in there
I found a cheese grater
It looked like there was a taxidermy boar head
I saw earrings... idk man.😂
Suprised the SCP Foundation hasn't taken this image down yet.
We’re working on it
Seems like a cognitohazzard
@@dumpsockpuppet5619 it's a memetic kill agent
And a certain 10 hour video, can anyone send me the link?
Hurry the fuck up please
10:48 this shows how terrifyingly faster the exponential tech growth we have is than we thought, at this point just using a webui and my pc a teenager like me can make art better than most artists in minutes, i can only imagine what will happen in the next 10 years with ai, AGI doesn't even seem that far off considering how quickly this became a reality
Humans have advanced so far, that they can use the topic of an AI-generated art breeder to give me an existential crisis
That's so extreme, it's an art itself.
Welp it's worsened now :(
@@Aaron067 its gotten so much worse
Its like rubbing your eyes too hard and you see a color but then it goes away and you can't remember what it looked like
THIS
Sometimes i rub my eyes just to see it
I always see red or teal.
Serious question: what is this experience?
bro i dont see a color i just see grey and black spiraling
This feeling of this picture is like remembering something that never happened
Yes! Or like when you realize that something you thought happened was a dream and you start to slowly forget the details
It reminds me of how dementia feels. You see all of this stuff and can sort of understand it but can’t.
@@kathrynh685 Yes, isn't the video talking about that?
Oh, nevermind, I got it now. That reply is genius.
And I got a /r whoosh.... :/
It reminds me of these video th-cam.com/video/Vt4Dfa4fOEY/w-d-xo.html
It's really interesting to see how far AI art has come
Something about the artist that did self portraits for 5 years as Alzheimer’s deteriorated the memory of his own face absolutely devastates me. It’s so eerie and sad to think about. That memories are so fleeting. Things we thought should be inextricably linked to us such as the very person that we are, it can all ultimately be stripped away. And that’s horrifying. And almost despairing.
@dealzz _ im sorry about that man :(
william utermolhen?
@@jazzconvoy yeah I'm pretty sure this is referring to him. There's a video of his portraits with Everywhere at the End of Time playing over it and its absolutely dread inducing and melancholic.
@@rambbler yeah it turned from a normal portrait about his face to something unrecognizable because he forgot what his face looked like
Solarsands: Can you name one thing in this photo?
Solarsands, 15 minutes later: we are all running out of time
I mean...he's not wrong xD
This picture feels like grandmas house, anyone else get that vibe?
yea I think its that dull colour of every grandmas house/ furniture ya know
true
yea, it honestly looks nothing and exactly like it at the same time
I'm at my grandma's house rn lol
Yeah, my mom's mom used to sell many traditional things. Now she works at our kindergarten
Wow, watching this 4 years later you were completely right about the AI art
This is where all the props for every cursed image ever are stored
Lmao
this perfectly sums it up
Backrooms 2.
Wouldn't it look more photoshopped?... Even then ur probly right that would be frightening evil can transcend thru music/books, static/tv, tapes/internet n DIY spirit boards. 📻🎛📼
I did it, I sat down and listened to Everything at the end of time in one go, in my kitchen. The sun began to set exactly when it should. I used to work with dementia patients, so I was all too aware of what the music was about. The first time was utterly terrifying.
Then my wife came home and I began to play it again, and it sounded totally different. Comforting.
Shannon Cygnus this comment needs more likes
Reminds me of similar situation with NIN's Corona Radiata, I found it so terrifying at first, than my girlfriend said she listen to it before falling asleep and finds it comforting. I kind of get it now but not completely.
Did it leave you anything important? Do you regret listening to it or did you like the experience? Should i listen to it?
@@camilacerini645 listen to it if it interests you at all. It is quite depressing but thats the point.
@@super_genius yeah i figured won't. I'm pretty fragile and just reading about it made me start to feel bad. I know if i listened to it it would affect me a lot, so i prefer not to. Weird how someone sat down and made such a thing tho, i can't imagine how that process must've felt.
This actually makes my brain hurt and it is creepy to look at. Like some eldritch abomination tried creating some cruel mockery of our material realm.
Ha ha ha ha ha!!
Good description. Creepy if you look at it that way.
The black fuzzy looking thing at the bottom right looks sorta like a bird and I find it scary.
keegan tavormina flamingo 🦩
@@keeg_it looks kinda like a sloth to me
i love how the creator describes and explains everything so well. he uses the perfect words and knows exactly what he's saying.
Plot twist: the photo is a paid actor
It’s true I was the wall
As the wall on the left I can confirm
Plot twist: this joke is unoriginal
@RoadKill Drawz
Congratulations, you’re officially annoying
@@atlantis720 Congratulations! You can handle the truth
The picture feels like me trying to remember the character I'm drawing but cant get the details quite right
This is how I feel when I listen to someone speaking Spanish. I’m Greek, and the accent and pronunciation of Spanish words sounds Greek to me but they’re not. Basically, I hear something that sounds identical to my native language, but I can’t understand it.
I feel kinda like that when someone speaks with a heavy accent or i cant make out what a song's lyrics are
@@daxamillion9896 I completely feel the same. English is my second language and although I can read it perfectly fine, I often have a lot of problems understanding song texts.
me, who speaks spanish: huh
Thats the same for me as spanish speaker who has heard greek spoken before.
@@nicoreii yo también xd
3:18 "While most AI images are quite easy to see as just complete nonsense, this image has this _rare_, accitental quality, that it seems close to normal, but it's just slightly too foreign to recognize a single thing."
Thank you for describing it perfectly.
And now i've realized what true torment for the brain looks like after i viewed THIS.
Unfortunately it isn't rare anymore. AI images have flooded the internet 😢
I was so shocked to see a reddit user actually admit to lying. That’s a first.
Fr lmao
This is the proof that reddit is better than tiktok
@@Creepex Think for yourself dont follow the popular opinion
@@KaziKami this is actually MY opinion.
@@Creepex sure it is
Me: mom can you name a single object in this image
My mom: *a radiator*
how
This has 69 likes
hey i just came to say this comment is giving me intense deja vu like holy shit
Where tf do you see a radiator
I seriously don't have idea guys hEhE
Imagine you show the photo to someone and they name each object. I’d be freaked out.
Oh thats a дждждж
@Tate no
Tate
Person: can you name one thing in this photo
Person 2: *names them all*
Then everyone clapped the end.
Taebae Turnsup That was honestly the best movie I've ever seen 10/10
I think a movie could work if it’s about the mind of the person that guessed each object. About what led up to this person building the mind to recognize things that don’t actually exist. A psychological movie?
that photo hurts your brain the longer you stare at it..
This picture is actually scaring me. The thing on the bottom right looks hauntingly like a head to me. It looks like a crime scene.
Cover Up omg and the creepy bear thing with an arm
@@hoarsecorpse And the red spots dotting the picture look awfully like blood
@Ju Ju the thing on the bottom right reminds me of the lens of a GP-5 gas mask, take a look
Looks like some sort of bird to me
That thing looks like an owl to me wtf
When you eat 3 vitamin gummies instead of 2.
like the kid who ate 400 gummies
UnknownPigeon underrated comment
I finished the whole pack at once
(That was a secret, finnaly revealed)
oh my gosh
Average American inhabitant
therapist: this “unsettling” picture on social media won’t hurt you
the picture: laughs in unknown language
Unknown is a thing. Unknowable is quite another.
This surpasses Seth Everman’s comment in humor
Laughs in WOT WOT WOT
@@marcogypaetus9607 Woah. Thats some deep shit.
watching this in 2024 when ai art Is beginning to take over the industry makes me long for times when ai art was simple
I've only heard clips from Everywhere At The End Of Time, and while a part of me wants to listen to the whole album, something deep within my mind and soul just refuses. I feel like I would have a complete mental breakdown.
I reccomend it unless you have depression or a personality disorder, and especially unless you have anxiety. Its scary, and makes you feel like you've died but are still alive. Despite that though, its strangely beautiful. Makes you realize that we should enjoy life right now because soon it might become worse. Sorry for getting all "deep" n stuff but thats my genuine thoughts
Feel you. A part of me says I shoulf check it out because "Art!" But the other recognizes that with my current mental issues and the quarantine not helping at all, it may just not be a good idea. Maybe once I am in a better mental state.
It's not that bad, it's just unpleasant in the later stages.
my grandma passed away almost a year ago from dementia after struggling with it for 5 years, leaving her for two years unable to move by herself and hardly speaking. im scared to listen to it because I don't know if I can handle knowing how trapped and lonely she must have felt.
never listen to it if you're in a bad place. it's horrible, but if you're ok you might be good though many fine ppl have a breakdown
"The test won't be that confusing."
The test:
That’s more like a state test
@@JaKack
“The final Test” I think it’s more like a worldwide test.
Not even funny
I was honestly so surprised when you talked about Everywhere at the end of time. Probably one of the most depressing, yet best experience in music.
I've just cam back from listening to Everywhere at the end of time, and I can't even begin to describe how depressing the music was, the experience was really odd
@@worstusernameintheworld9871 i am very interested in this and I definitely have handled other projects of a similar niche, tho not of the same length
would you recommend it?
I just finished the 6-hour compilation. I feel a bit lost, it was like nothing I've felt before. It made me want to cry out of helplessness at some points, I was both terrified and relieved when it ended
Some parts are definetely, I'm gonna say "haunted", than others. I can't seem to make myself finish it though. I mean 6 hours of THAT?
(My Opinion Though)
What happens at the last 5 minutes, could anyone describe? Do I have to sit through the whole thing to understand those last few minutes? Cause I'm kinda too scared to look it up nor do I have the patience to sit down and listen to 6 hours of depressing music, especially now, since I have a huge exam coming up and depression is the last thing I could use...
Dawn, as an artist coming back to this video now that AI can draw something like me in 5 min, my guy was right on point with the prediction, when I saw this for the first time I thought this was the far away future, now my friend that dosnt know how to draw is making art better than me, truly sad to this all these years of skill go down the drain, AI still has a lot of room to grow tho
Hey, that’s my local record shop at 8:47 ! That’s Glenn on the right, who’s worked there for over 20 years
You sure?
Say hi to Glenn for me
Cool.
@@muizsp9525 this would be such a strange thing to lie about i am pretty sure
What is the source of your information?
Seeing that image actually makes me feel sick. I don’t like looking at it
Same I just feel really weird
Looks like a filthy room tbh
Same
I make these all the time
It’s just a normal room with a fuzzy mess of junk. But it’s one of the creamiest images I have every seen. Most creepy images can get less creepy as you analyze it. This image just makes it worse the longer I look. How can this thing make me feel so weird?
That last line, “we are all running out of time” almost made me cry. It makes me think that I only have a certain amount of time before I cease to exist, before the world will one day trample over my decomposed body in the ground with new developments and I will be forgotten
i just-
can i hug u?
Same. Let's all have a collective hug
@@Stroyent hugs please. I'm very anxious **hugs**
That's why we live in the present. You're alive now right? Let the future come, you 've got the now to worry about.
@@rainbogem4666 everything is gonna be ok
Man, watching this with AI how it is in 2024...
Why do I feel like that black thing in the front wants to kill me
It looks like it's going to stab me with shank
@@nissaynou9781 it looks like it's covering his face like it's crying and sobbing so it makes you curious
Then, when you go near it, it's gonna bite your face, tear off your skin and pull out your intestine with it's sharp claws and somehow hide you in one of those unidentified objects until you become one of them
to me it looks like a skinned bear hunching idfk lmao
@@yammymy yeah that's what I thought...a weird stuffed bear
Same
That last sentence terrifies me. I'm not even 30 and I can barely remember my childhood. I don't know that I'll last until 91 like my great grandmother, before dementia consumed her too. I'm so scared that I'll start losing my mind decades earlier. I don't want to lose myself, and all those I've loved. Dementia is terrifying, and absolutely tears apart your soul to witness firsthand. Losing all sense of awareness and familiarity, not even knowing where you are anymore, or what anything around you is. There's so much more raw and powerful emotions that one goes through, that I just can't even put it into words. I would rather die at stage 1 than live through the entire harrowing ordeal. But by that point, I likely would have no strength left to do it. You can't reason it away, because dementia has no reason. It takes everything that you were, everything that you are, and destroys everything you could have been. We have no choice when it comes for our memories and our minds. One living through it is powerless to stem the tide of the encroaching confusion and terror, and the slow, agonizing, gradual descent into a bleak empty void where nothing can escape. It reminds us to cherish the memories we have and passionately create new ones, because you don't know how long you have, until you don't even have the luxury of memory, imagination, or self...
Fuck, man
Are you ok?
I’m 21 and can’t remember shit
All human's brains are alike in some way. The basic structure of our conscious and mind are very much alike despite age. That's kind of like how i think, when i think of that stuff, and death. And im half your age. . .
Remember before you read this? Wasn’t that a nice time? :) there’s my first cherished memory!
So a redditer stole a picture from instagram...Ironic
The two are more similar than they seem, hilariously enough.
This happens a lot more than you can imagine
I like Instagram more because it follows individual accounts rather than a community/subreddit.
happens to ifunny all the time
It happens all the time but we don’t talk about it
I miss when ai art was like this. It's less interesting to me now. Also - this video introduced me to the Caretaker when i was 13 years old. His work is still very beloved to me. Thank you
okay why do i feel like I'm on the verge of a panic attack
same
Agreed wtf
The infinite void of nauseating meaninglessness is opening up ;)
Im with you
FUCKING SAME WTF
The image is like a scarier version of the uncanny valley. Like the uncanny valley feels like it’s going to come alive and attack you, but this feels like looking at it will make you spontaneously stop existing.
It makes you feel as if you would get pushed into it and absorbed by it, becoming some inexplicable abstraction of whatever you are
I kinda fill disturbing vibe looking this image
It reminds me of the scarier parts of psychedelic trips
Scp vibes ngl
uncanny valley is like something that isn’t real trying to convince you it is. this is like, something that isn’t real but you’re trying to convince yourself it is.
I see kind of see earrings. this literally makes my head hurt.
Yes me too. A set earrings a s well as bracelets
@@khushichauhan5765 And a warped teddy bear in the forefront.
Sammy Rose I see necklaces and earrings! Hmmmm
Your comment makes my head hurt.
i see my dad
Dali would love this photo. There is definitely a sunglasses display shelf in there though. And it has a mirror on top too.
this looks like x æ a-12's playroom
accurate description
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@@intruder9127 I agree
Hahaha 😐
ً yup
This image visually communicates what dreams kind of feel like
i think dreams are better exemplified by surrealist art, this feels like a seizure😂
So true
Not my dreams..
More like a nightmare
Caleb _ - That’s perfect. It’s also like that feeling you get in the dream...it’s a feeling you never have in real life, so there isn’t even a word for it. I recently dreamed that I visited a childhood place, but in real life that place doesn’t even exist, and I had this really odd feeling which felt a bit like nostalgia, but wasn’t...and it was a bit like anxiety, but it wasn’t. I can’t say what the feeling was, because I’ve never felt it before, and there’s no word for it. That is a strange thing...your description feels exactly like that.
Yo I have synesthesia and that image makes such an ugly sound I can’t even begin to describe it
gigeon omg this comment made my stomach turn for some reason? also, that’s pretty cool, you can hear pictures?
Can you compare the sound to something?
i thought synthesia was seeing sounds not hearing images
Miss Dolla Bill the closest thing I can describe it as is like a person moaning in pain if the sound was edited to be tv static but not exactly.. idk it’s really difficult for me to explain
Zoe Palmer it can be that, it’s basically just the mixing of two senses. Some people can smell colors and taste smells and stuff like that too
Four years ago, and now the programs spit out fairly accurate renditions of what you describe in text, and illustrators are now rebelling against the use of their effort to feed machines that burn gigawatts of electricity to instantaneously give people too lazy to learn to do the illustration themselves or earn enough via other means to pay for someone who HAS learned the skills.
It's crazy how the caretaker is so depressing that a warning needs to be given to other people before they go looking into them.
I'm not sure if I'm happy that I found about this album or incredibly unnerved. This album scares me.
Having recently been introduced to noise and industrial music, The Caretaker is an entirely different kind of unnerving that I was not ready to experience. When people warn you about music, you expect it to be abrasive, have disturbing lyrical content or it's just weird.
I did not expect existential dread and absolute emptiness to be one of the most terrifying things I heard.
I fear no man, but that *thing..*
_Last Five Minutes Of Everywhere At The End Of Time_
..It scares me **starts crying**
@@neuratlas the last 5 minutes honestly aren’t scary it’s just sad. the hell sirens in stage 4 nearly made me shit myself the first time I heard them though
yep its really weird
This looks like a twisted version of those “I Spy” books
"Can you name one object in this photo?"
Me:
*Wall.*
Are you sure?
6th part
*floor*
*air*
Chair
Solar Sands predicted the menace that AI image generation would soon become.