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The Arc of Love in the Age of AI Reproduction

Iain Overton

In an age in which we are confronted more and more with the question of what it means to be human, it is a comfort to revisit Walter Benjamin’s 1935 essay The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction. The central idea is the “aura”: the singular presence of something that exists only once, in one place, in any one moment. 

Aura is earthbound by distance, scarcity, and irreproducibility. It is the frisson we feel coming face to face with a Pablo Picasso or a Frida Kahlo artwork; where we know the encounter cannot be replicated.

Benjamin did not argue that reproduction destroyed art per se, but that it shifted it from ritual to exhibition. 

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