café snake - L'AI dessine l'eau du beachclub [Extrait Patreon]

Episode Date: March 18, 2025

Notre Patreon: patreon.com/cafesnakeOn médite sur l'art généré par intelligence artificielle et on explore la transition d'influenceur à pop-star ou figure politique à travers les parcou...rs d'Addison Rae et d'Olivier Primeau

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Hello, I'm Daphne. Oh, but I forgot I was watching a North American movie about a bear. Plus, I was really frustrated. I said, I don't watch that movie. It's Coffee Snake. Hello, I'm Daphne. Hello, I'm Daphne. Hello, I'm Daphne.
Starting point is 00:00:10 Hello, I'm Daphne. Hello, I'm Daphne. Hello, I'm Daphne. Hello, I'm Daphne. Hello, I'm Daphne. Hello, I'm Daphne. Hello, I'm Daphne. Hello, I'm Daphne.
Starting point is 00:00:18 Hello, I'm Daphne. Hello, I'm Daphne. Hello, I'm Daphne. Hello, I'm Daphne. Hello, I'm Daphne. Hello, I'm Daphne. Hello, I'm Daphne. Hello, I'm Daphne. Hello, I'm Daphne. Hello, I'm Daphne. Hello, I'm Daphne. Hello everyone! Welcome to Café Snake, episode number 34. Thank you for listening to Café Snake. Today it's an episode that is available entirely on our Patreon.
Starting point is 00:00:36 Completely only on Patreon, it will remain on Patreon forever. So that's the offer of our Patreon. Forever and ever. There are several episodes now that are only on our Patreon, like the speculative reality, the lure of the Salvatore pizza. These are the classics of Café Sneak. I wanted to say that I'm organizing a connoisseur with Camille Paris Poirier, the 19th. I think a lot about the sound, the universe of the ballad of the podcast. And Camille Paris Poirier, she made a great podcast that I really like, called Imortel's Calcule, with sound archives. She recorded her grandmother's
Starting point is 00:01:10 recording, she put it up in theater pieces and I'm going to receive it so that we can talk a little about this passage from the audio to the theater and vice versa. You are invited, but if it ever comes to you, I will try to put the information in the notes of the show, but I'll have to write, find a way to write just to be sure that I have enough space. And I also wanted to say that on March 24, in the evening, I'm organizing a conference with a great Argentine poet that Munir met when we were in Argentina, Cecilia Pavone, so you want to be there? A great voice of Argentine poetry, poetry, feminist, queer, pop.
Starting point is 00:01:45 She also talked a lot about computers in her first poems. She even named in the late 90s, 2000s her poetry as the Poetry of Hotmail. So she's someone I really adore. She's also a great translator. So if you're invited, you have to write to me again. We'll put the info in the notes. But it's March 24th from 6 to 8. What are you going to talk about today Daphné? I'm going to talk about a lot of things. I'm going to do a flyover of thoughts that interested me in the aesthetic of IA in the media.
Starting point is 00:02:17 I'm also going to come back to Sam Altman who this week asked OPEN AI to compose a meta-fiction on the theme of mourning. What are you going to talk about, my dear? I called my segment Olivier Primo, our adessonary. I talked about recording the public personality Olivier Primo towards the more political field and putting him in relation to adessonary who participated in a TikTokers to a pop star. So, to use that as a segment. Yes! So, without further ado... Let's go to the DG News!
Starting point is 00:02:47 Tududu! I'm not scared at all! It feels good! I'm coming! We're really lucky. The most important thing is the time we spend. How do you say it on the little tunes? A little tune. Shit's crazy out here in the streets. I don't speak at all. You're gonna be under arrest. Turn around, turn around, turn around, turn around.
Starting point is 00:03:45 Stop resisting. Okay, okay, he's not resisting. He's giving me his phone, okay? I understand. He's not resisting. Can we get a name, please? Can we get your name? I understand. The lawyer is asking for your name. Go back, please. Go over there. The lawyer is asking for your name. He's saying they don't give their names. I'm not scared at all.
Starting point is 00:04:11 What we put at the end of the Tujimix was a recording of the arrest of Mamoud Khalid, a leader of the pro-Palestinian protests at Columbia University in the United States, who was arrested, we say arrested in the media, I think it's the headline of Radio Canada, but we could rather say kidnapped. We see it, we hear it in the sound file we put you in. These are agents from the American Department of Internal Security, ICE, who arrested the staff in civilian clothes. They arrested him in the hall of his building in front of his wife, who is an American citizen, within 8 months. When they are asked for information, like their name, they refuse to answer. There is no valid arrest warrant to date. Mahmoud Khalid is not accused of any crime.
Starting point is 00:04:55 His status has been revoked as a Green Card holder. The government invokes a law from the 19th century that says that the government can deport enemies of the state during war. They used this disposition to deport many people in the last 72-96 years. It evokes a law from the 19th century that says that the government can deport enemies of the state during a war. They used this disposition to deport a lot of people in the last 72-96 years. We're not going to talk about it too much, we'll maybe come back to it in a future episode of Coffee Snake, but we just wanted to mention it because I think it's quite worrying and very revealing of the current politics in North America. In fact, we have a new Prime Minister. I think the feeling that I was afraid that he would spread in society,
Starting point is 00:05:39 spread. I don't think it's even partisan. So, Mark Carney is Canada's Prime Minister. I asked everyone this week, did you know that he had a new Prime Minister? Do you know who Mark Carney is? There is no one who knows this panel, except the people who listen to the news. I mean, the people who are less interested in the ongoing and abruting cycle of the news. There he is, Prime Minister,
Starting point is 00:05:59 big anti-democratic sentiment in society. In my opinion, it crosses the lines of partisans. When someone comes from nowhere and suddenly, in active politics, but in the highest profile role you can have in a country, it's like his whole career, his whole life comes back from the front.
Starting point is 00:06:16 We discover things about him that were... His lore. His lore, he was on the internet, but no one went to look for the articles of the British press of Mark Carney in 2013 to see what they were saying. Except Mounir. No, I didn't do that. I found it funny on Reddit. I don't know if it was on a sub-Quebecois. Maybe it was on a sub-Quebecois.
Starting point is 00:06:35 No, because it was what it seemed. And I read the article. I think it was People. That's because the press in Potin, in England, is is a powerful media organ. She doesn't occupy the same place. She doesn't have the same codes and practices. She's more aggressive, clickbait. She has a direct connection with the kingdom. The kingdom wants to send information to certain informants. She's more instrumentalized by the power structures
Starting point is 00:07:02 for a longer time. So we have a lot of these phenomena maybe it was the same here all the time She has a more central role more impaculture more impaculture In fact, Mark Coney was the director of the Central Bank of the United Kingdom in the 2010s
Starting point is 00:07:18 when he was appointed to this position an article came out saying that his wife was complaining about their rent on his private twitter account I find it so funny saying that his wife complained about their rent on his private twitter account. I think it's so funny how it's done. His wife and he met in Oxford when he was studying there. His wife has a big British accent so I think she's British. And I started stalking his wife on YouTube. I think the Liberal Party is so committed to winning an election.
Starting point is 00:07:44 I feel like we're doing a Camelot again, I'm not lying. Bill and Melinda Gates, adjacent, World Economic Forum, adjacent, USA... Yes, today I'm doing a conference to talk about inequalities, how they lead the climate crisis, and they talk for two hours, they paid 40,000 dollars, they had a jet to go there. Just the total disconnection with the human experience. These are people who are in a position of power, who have links with all kinds of industries, entrepreneurs... And government, it's a drift. ... and who have a semi-progressive discourse.
Starting point is 00:08:17 No, he's special, the ecological transition. In his book, Values, I saw screenshots on the internet where he talks about how financial capitalism has gone completely crazy and that the system needs to be completely rebuilt to fight the climate crisis. You know, it's the other one who put the hand on the water. No, but as soon as he gets in power, what does he do? He abolishes the carbon tax, but for consumers, not for companies. He abolishes it according to a law, I guess, that he has the right to abolish it without the municipalities resigning it. What is not going to impact us? Because as we said when we talked about the carbon tax in a previous episode,
Starting point is 00:08:56 we in Quebec are not the bearer of that, we have the stock market on carbon, and it's not going to impact us, but on April 1st when when carbon tax will stop, the gas will be reduced by about $0.17 in Ontario by a lot. If I could do another segment on how much it's forgotten last week, but all the PR and the whole campaign of Pierre Poiliev, the fact of having bet so much on tax axis and the tax, it's a carbon tax election, that too is completely disconnected. Well, I would ask you a question a little question a bit crazy, but if you were a politician in the federal, top 10 in the Aegean, what would be your first move?
Starting point is 00:09:31 Houses cost too much. I'm going to create the biggest house building program in the history of this country. What I would mainly attack is housing. From start to finish. Not tax hax and not no... I'm looking forward to see what Mark Carney is going to do. I'm on Instagram, and I was just suggested a Canadian photographer's photo that's like, I took the photos for the release of a book by Mark Carney.
Starting point is 00:09:56 And it's like full abstract photos, and they're photos of Mark Carney's author, of him holding a inflated globe. An inflated terrestrial globe. Him with his face half hidden, and the other half who holds a inflated globe. A inflated terrestrial globe. He's half-hidden and half-inflated. He's in a fish island. But it's a lot of uncanny perspectives. There's either a plunge or a dive
Starting point is 00:10:18 that makes the body appear distorted. Exactly. And here, it's like Justin is nice. When Justin was really launching politics, we had the first wave of blackface photos. But after 4 years, we had new blackface photos. And then we had a video of blackface. It didn't roll out at the same time. Everything that came out on Justin. So I can't wait to see it. He keeps things. Conservatives really run on the fact that when they worked for a Canadian company... So that was the end of the free section of the episode of Café Snake.
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