'I do Desire that we be Better Strangers (Oberon, Midsummer's Night Dream)
I'm working with AI and Shakespeare. As a collective, we can access the accumulated culture of centuries, bringing Shakespeare's words to life once more in contemporary media. This image shows Oberon, King of the Fairies in Shakespeare's A Midsummer's Night Dream. Not a likeable character, he's on his way to revenge-drug his wife, causing her to seduce the first man or beast she encounters when she wakes. A bad boy.
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'I do Desire that we be Better Strangers (Oberon, Midsummer's Night Dream)
'I do Desire that we be Better Strangers (Oberon, Midsummer's Night Dream)
I'm working with AI and Shakespeare. As a collective, we can access the accumulated culture of centuries, bringing Shakespeare's words to life once more in contemporary media. This image shows Oberon, King of the Fairies in Shakespeare's A Midsummer's Night Dream. Not a likeable character, he's on his way to revenge-drug his wife, causing her to seduce the first man or beast she encounters when she wakes. A bad boy.
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I'm working with AI and Shakespeare. As a collective, we can access the accumulated culture of centuries, bringing Shakespeare's words to life once more in contemporary media. This image shows Oberon, King of the Fairies in Shakespeare's A Midsummer's Night Dream. Not a likeable character, he's on his way to revenge-drug his wife, causing her to seduce the first man or beast she encounters when she wakes. A bad boy.

















