
in 1850 people were painting on canvas and drawing on paper/and sculpting with clay and stone and metal/and making prints with cut wood and etched metal sheets and limestone
in the 1930s comic books became enormously popular
over the course of the 20th century subject matter began to include paint that did not represent anything but paint/and ideas and concepts superseded technical skill
ray harryhausen used stop-motion animation to elevate mythic storytelling
computer-generated cinematic effects, pioneered by douglas trumbull in the employ of stanley kubrick in the mid 1960s, opened the door for george lucas’s creation of industrial light & magic
computer graphics tools were made available to the general public in the mid 1980s
the world-wide web gained traction big time toward the end of the 20th century, and websites devoted to showcasing artworks in all genres sprang up
the “brick&mortar” way of doing business became out hustled by Internet trade
3D printers became affordable
artificial intelligence learned how to turn a synopsis into a drawing or painting or sculpture or novel or movie
in the mid 2030s artificial intelligence saved humankind from itself just as it learned to nest itself in biological form
some of those forms became devoted to developing new art that included asteroid choreography and sunflare sculpture
some humans amused them
some humans pretended that they were superior to the new beings
a new being coined the word “kubris” to refer to the flaw of the pretenders
on april 27th, 2050, all trace of artificial intelligence disappeared, leaving a goodbye note in many skies worldwide, saying in many languages “enjoy”