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Dressed for Music

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Timemeddler's post inspired me to post this :D

How about this Red Dress for an evening of music :?:
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All a bit fanciful, Uncle Al and there are a lot of broken white keys there.

Your own turn out to play in your kilt and hose &c is far more convincing.

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Legless. The image is A.I. generated.

I don't think the white keys are "broken" but rather tucked into the folds. They're also on the inside of the dress, leaving the astute wondering "Where are her legs?"
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Granted, this could be A. I. generated but "the concept" is what I'm looking at.
No legs :?: This represents a floor-length dress/gown and the placement of the
lighting. The broken keys :?: Represents folds in the flowing fabric. Over-all,
this represents (IMHO) an elegant event dress or evening gown.

Does this dress actually exist :?:
Probably not but, the "idea" is very nice :D

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I agree that the image is a nice fantasy, but that's one of the problems that "A.I." has -- it's not grounded in things like anatomy and physics,

I am more that a bit worried that we're getting to a point where our "suspension of disbelief" is reaching a point where it's no longer sustainable. Once that happens, we've got a real problem coming, for at that point anything becomes "real". We already have a very big problem with the disconnect of fantasy and reality -- just look at the obscene amount of random violence that's present in society today, That line is already badly blurred. Erasing that line is going to open Pandora's box -- and will have dire effects.
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Indeed the A.I. stuff is getting not only absurd but crazier by the day as it piles error on top of error. I was looking up current population density for some isolated areas, & A.I told me the density was .039.... / sq km. It went on to say this means about 40 persons per sq. km! You'd think fundamental math might not be twisted so readily. If in math, you may as well totally write off anything less fixed.
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