WRITTEN WORK
“SUB.liminal”, a written exhibition


The discourse of AI vs Anti-AI can shape the future for our generation and beyond.
We lived in the darkest and brightest moments of human existence- where women have a right to vote but at some geographics their right to their body is still up for debate. We lived through pandemic and we experienced horrific political events. The media is biased therefore we question the conventional values that once our ancestors fought for. We are experiencing the slow death of intellectualism, where academics don’t matter, where “work smart not hard” lost it’s meaning to finding the loopeholes and working the angles rather than educating ourselves in the subject matter.
This is the Post-Truth era that we are living in.
Post-truth as a cultural and political concept, emphasizes the relative nature of reality and the evaluation of different perspectives. This has led to increased scepticism towards reality, particularly with the rapid advancement of technology.  
Post-truth is a term that refers to the widespread documentation of, and concern about, disputes over public truth claims in the 21st century. The term’s academic development refers to the theories and research that explain the specific causes historically, and the effects of the phenomenon. 
post-truth is an adjective describing the tendency for people to prioritize emotions and beliefs over objective reality. This normative word is an expression of concern for those who care about the concept of reality and feel that it is under attack.

In these people’s defense, Artificial intelligence is only as good as the data on which it is trained, so how can we say AI enhances our creativity?