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aestheticsforbirds.com
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| | | | | If readymades and photography are art, then so is art made by DALL-E, Midjourney, and the rest. | |
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| | | | | By Atreya Mathur Credit: DALLĀ·E 2; text prompts (left to right): painting of a robot holding justice scales; painting of a robot-artist painting flowers; painting of a robot reading a law book What does it take to be an artist in the 21st century? Can one create art with paint brushes, watercolors, or oil pastels? Or can one simply think art into | |
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| | | | | Individual Chapters from the 6th Edition of our Open Course Book This page offers the full book and each of the individual chapters from our open coursebook on Intellectual Property. It is also a nice way to browse through the Table of Contents. The book is under a Creative Commons Attribution, Non-Commercial, Share-Alike License. The virtue of this license is that you can use | |
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| | | It is not uncommon today to find Roman Catholic authors and apologists speaking of Mary, the mother of Jesus, as the ark of the new covenant. According to this view, the ark of the old covenant is a type of Mary, and Mary is the antitype. All of this is tied to Roman Catholic Mariology. The Roman Catholic Church's doctrine of Mary begins with a true biblical assertion: Mary is the Mother of Jesus who is God-incarnate. In other words, they begin with the doctrine of the deity of Christ. From that | ||