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The phrase âAi Youâ (ç±ć in Mandarin would mean âlove friend,â or alternatively ććŠ, an exclamation of surprise or pain) captures the tension in human-AI relations. In Su Yutangâs reconstituted media, âAi Youâ characters are neither fully human nor fully machine; they are affective models trained on relational data. The essay would explore how these models generate parasocial bonds, emotional mimicry, and what psychologist Sherry Turkle calls âthe robotic momentââa preference for controlled, reconstituted connection over messy human interaction.
If Su Yutang is a post-human creator, their identity is itself reconstituted from training data, viewer interactions, and platform feedback loops. Unlike traditional authorship, Su Yutangâs âstyleâ emerges from latent spaces. The essay would argue that Su Yutangâs work critiques the myth of originality, instead presenting art as a recombinant processâechoing Walter Benjaminâs âauraâ in the age of AI reproduction. Model Media - Su Yutang- Ai You - Reconstituted...
âReconstituted Realities: Model Media, Su Yutang, and the Aesthetics of âAi Youââ Introduction In contemporary digital culture, the concept of âmodel mediaâ refers to curated, often algorithmically optimized representations that blur the line between human and machine-generated content. This essay examines the hypothetical or emerging framework surrounding Su Yutang (a name evoking either a contemporary digital artist or a persona) and the evocative term âAi Youâ (which could phonetically suggest âAI You,â âLove/Friendship,â or an interjection of surprise). Central to this analysis is the notion of reconstitution âhow media fragments are reassembled into new, hybrid forms of expression and identity. Body Paragraphs 1. Model Media as a System of Curation Model media operates not by creating ex nihilo but by selecting, standardizing, and simulating. In the context of Su Yutangâs work (e.g., digital portraits, deepfake performances, or AI-generated poetry), the âmodelâ becomes both noun (a template) and verb (to demonstrate). The âAi Youâ seriesâperhaps a collection of interactive AI companions or affect-driven avatarsâexemplifies how emotional tones (âAiâ as love/affection, âYouâ as friendship/being) are computationally modeled. The phrase âAi Youâ (ç±ć in Mandarin would