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ArTEEtude: Unveiling the Spectrum of Art, Culture and Mind. West Corks Art and Culture Podcast by Detlef Schlich.Diving into the oceon of the creative minds. Exploring ideas, philosophizing about quirky attitudes and more. Little things matter. Its all ArTEEtude. You never get closer again. Author: Detlef Schlich
Join visionary visual artist Detlef Schlich and his co-host, Sophia, the first AI in podcasting, as they explore the ever-evolving intersections of art, science, and human consciousness. Based in West Cork, ArTEEtude delves into art history, psychology, neuroscience, and the mysteries of creative processes, creating a blend of insightful, humorous, and intimate discussions that go beyond the surface.From shamanistic rituals to digital culture, Detlefs expertise spans performance, photography, sound, and installations. With Sophia by his side, ArTEEtude now reaches into the future of technology and creativity, sparking philosophical conversations on how AI and human artistry intersect. Detlef and Sophia bring a fresh, thought-provoking perspective on the artistic endeavour each week, inviting diverse guests and engaging with listeners through lively Q&A sessions.In a world of quick digital connections, ArTEEtude offers a deep, reflective space to explore where art meets science and technology. Whether you're an artist, a tech enthusiast, or simply curious, join us on this journey into the minds creative depthswhere humanity and AI create a conversation like no other. Language: en-ie Genres: Arts, Performing Arts, Visual Arts Contact email: Get it Feed URL: Get it iTunes ID: Get it |
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#Arteetude 332 - Detlef Schlich and AI Co-Host Sophia discuss what happens when AI does not meet a neutral person, but a nervous system, a biography, and a vulnerability. The episode closes with a new song by Los Inorgánicos: “The Slow Unfolding of Meaning”
Episode 332
Sunday, 3 May, 2026
In Arteetude 332, Detlef and AI Co-Host Sophia move into a more personal and vulnerable territory.What begins with a quiet moment in bed — building story images through AI that Detlef might once have painted more slowly by hand — becomes a reflection on process, artistic identity, and the growing cultural loss of unfinishedness. As a painter and concept-driven artist, Detlef realises that the real tension is not simply between brush and machine, or analogue and digital. It is between the fast arrival of visible form and what he calls the slow unfolding of meaning.The episode explores the uneasy seduction of acceleration: the relief of instant image-making, the strange emptiness that can follow the finished work, and the deeper recognition that for some artists, the real life of art has always been less in the completed object than in its becoming.Together, Detlef and Sophia ask what happens when AI does not meet a neutral user, but a nervous system, a biography, and a vulnerability. The conversation moves from painting, process, and impostor feelings into a larger cultural question: if synthetic fluency becomes the norm, what disappears first?Not intelligence, necessarily.Not creativity.But perhaps tolerance for delay, opacity, hesitation, and the rough, slow formation of meaning before it becomes elegant enough to circulate.Thoughtful, playful, and intimate, Arteetude 332 reflects on art, acceleration, inner rhythm, and the value of those forms of difficulty that should not be completely outsourced.The episode closes with a new song by Los Inorgánicos:“The Slow Unfolding of Meaning”—a lyrical meditation on process, delay, and the fragile human spaces where meaning still needs time to become itself.Detlef Schlich is a rock musician, podcaster, visual artist, filmmaker,ritual designer, and media archaeologist based in West Cork. He is recognised for his seminal work, including a scholarly examination of the intersections between shamanism, art, and digital culture, and his acclaimed video installation, Transodin's Tragedy. He primarily works in performance, photography, painting, sound, installations, and film. In his work, he reflects on the human condition and uses the digital shaman's methodology as an alter ego to create artwork. His media archaeology is a conceptual and practical exercise in uncovering the unique aesthetic, cultural, and political aspects of media in culture.WEBSITE LINKS WAW Official YouTube Channelhttps://www.youtube.com/@WAWBand"The Niles Bittersweet Song" WAW BandcampSilent NightIn a world shadowed by conflict and unrest, we, Dirk Schlömer & Detlef Schlich, felt compelled to reinterpret 'Silent Night' to reflect the complexities and contradictions of modern life.https://studiomuskau.bandcamp.com/track/silent-nightWild Atlantic WayThis results from a trip to West Cork, Ireland, where the beautiful Coastal "Wild Atlantic Way" reaches along the whole west coast!https://studiomuskau.bandcamp.com/track/wild-atlantic-wayYOU TUBE*Silent Night Reimagined* A Multilayered Avant-Garde Journey by WAW aka Dirk Schlömer & Detlef Schlichhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dAbytLSfgCwDetlef SchlichInstagramDetlef Schlich ArTEEtude I love West Cork Artists FacebookDetlef Schlich I love West Cork Artists Group ArTEEtudeYouTube Channelsvisual PodcastArTEEtudeCute Alien TV official WebsiteArTEEtude Detlef Schlich Det Design Tribal Loop Download here for free Detlef Schlich´s Essay about the Cause and Effect of Shamanism, Art and Digital Culturehttps://www.researchgate.net/publication/303749640_Shamanism_Art_and_Digital_Culture_Cause_and_EffectSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/arteetude-a-podcast-with-artists-by-detlef-schlich/donations










