In a 1968 essay for the Saturday Evening Post about the making of the film, Capote wrote: "All art is composed of selected detail, either imaginary, or … a distillation of reality." He could have been speaking of Miller's AI images. When a film of Capote's book was first made in 1967, Capote insisted that director Richard Brooks film at the very house where the Clutters had been murdered. Capote spent months following the case and trials of Perry Smith and Robert Hickock, who were convicted of murdering the family and put to death. In 2005, he made a film version of the 1966 Truman Capote classic "In Cold Blood" for which he received a best director Academy Award nomination.Ĭapote's groundbreaking nonfiction novel chronicles the aftermath of the Clutter family murders in the small town of Holcomb, Kansas. "The emergence of AI has brought us to the precipice of imagination-defying transformations and there do not seem to be any adults in the room," he said.Ĭuriously, Miller's exhibition evokes another one of his films in a roundabout way. Speaking to ArtNet last month, Miller said he wasn't sure what to think of the technology.
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