Artist and CAD Engineer working within many disciplines from BIM to mechanical projects with electronic interface. This was a deviation I made in early 2000′s from IT as I grew weary of feeling like a “janitor”, cleaning up messes and putting out fires with little thanks. Instead, I trained to build and see things I create in the real world. I have a penchant for all curiosities from dimension geometry to application of AI managed agents. “Whatever blows your hair back..” I will research to exhaustion. I was buried in libraries as a small kid, grew up learning to manipulate analog phone systems with 2600mhz to access early internet. Spent my time isolated to a large degree for other kids due to being labeled as “weird” for trying to discuss multiple timelines and nature of memory and “the story” on who we are in grade school. I eventually was separated to a better school but my ideas come with such passion at times I had not learned to temper it for others as a youth. This is a skill I’ve honed over time and now can better feel when I begin to exhaust my fellow humans. I find this community to think in similar patterns and long for others I can truly communicate with. I may filter some of my more esoteric spiritual takes on practices and goals of the Merkavah Descenders though, probably not the place so I’ll spare everyone that and stick with AI and Altruism as seems more generally palatable to most. Hope it goes well! My music videos may be found under the artist name: “Pi” or unique song names like “Deleterious Obsession”
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Ah, but that solution presumes that LessPressure is the goal! While it may guide one toward using less pressure, it sounds like there is a certain satisfaction gained by the tactile sensation of a higher pressure application. I would wager perhaps they have… but find a singular pleasure in the manual application and willing to spend neural and “elbow-grease” calories to attain said pleasure! ;)
I love the vibe and concept. While I do use AI to help generate more imagines than I have time to do alone, I do always try to put a certain bit of analog into tunes themselves. A bit of real vocal, some guitar or cello.. those tiny imperfections can often better express the granular blend of chaos and order for me. While this may be beyond the scope of intent here. It’s a bit of my experience I feel impressed to share all the same. Authenticity is something that I find both fake and real. Fake, in that we all simply copy and replicate what we have heard and experienced. But real, in that a bit of translation of a singular moment can achieve a more accurate facsimile when blended in by hand as one may mix a dough. The recipe may be standard for best results, but putting the chaos in thru ones own flesh gives it soul and an immaterial value that those that enjoy it can’t help but process, even if unsure why it connects better!