
Thoughts and discussions on, but not always, aspects of archaeology, ethnohistory, history, art, anthropology, and some artificial intelligence
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So, I had intended to discuss the possible consequences for history (aka the past which includes archaeology) and what’s called ‘art’, if I use WonderWay.ai's term for images.
What happened? Three archaeologists with accounts on Instagram: Steph Black (@Stephthearchaeologist), Louise Archaeology (@louisearchaeology) and Maya Steele (@trowelanderror) used their social media accounts to “call out” the British Museu...
I’d intended on posting my next post on several issues that I’d raised in my previous substack post i.e. the idea of an “AI companion to understanding the past and art”. ..if you use WonderWay.AI. There’s a lot to talk about on this topic. ...
I’ve been thinking about this WonderWay App which “voice companion that talks to you about art and history in museums”.
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Ethnohistorian and archaeologist; Director of FRACTAL AI; Cofounder of 'Exploration Revealed' a digital hybrid publication. I'm interested in how people organise their mental worlds, worldviews and relationships with the places they inhabit.
Briana Gervat is the author of three travel memoirs: Mosaic, I Once Was a Pilgrim, and There Will Come Soft Rains. She currently lives in New York, but dreams always of France.
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