Fiction - a story from ChatGPT 4
So far, this weblog has put a lot of thought into creating images with the help of an AI art generator and support by ChatGPT.
For some messages, we also used the possibilities of chatbot ChatGPT 4 to come up with texts ourselves.
In this post, we show that ChatGPT itself is capable of generating a fictional story from this text prompt of mine:
Come up with a lightly written fictional story by a Dutch photographer who loves the color orange. He goes in search of beautiful places and waits for the right moment to take snapshots in which the color orange somehow keeps returning. Make for an exciting plot.
An exciting challenge – also for myself! The idea came from a number of (visible below) images that I generated with other text prompts using an AI art generator.
You can read the first result of ChatGPT 4 – the fictional story titled Orange obsession – below. Personally, it goes too far for me to call this ‘literary’. But still: the story is logically constructed and indeed has a plot.
Orange obsession
Jasper, a quirky photographer from Groningen, had a not-so-secret love: the color orange. His entire life seemed to revolve around this hue. His bike was orange, his coffee mug was orange, even his cat had fiery orange spots. But his true passion was capturing orange in the world around him.
Jasper’s quest took him to the most exotic and remote places. From sunsets in Zandvoort to tulip fields in Lisse, anything with a hint of orange was his target. But there was one photo he desired more than anything: the perfect orange moonrise.
During his research, he learned about a legendary spot in the Veluwe where, on a specific night of the year with clear skies, the moon stood so close and low on the horizon that it took on a deep orange hue. The locals called it ‘The Orange Moon of the Veluwe’. It was a rare phenomenon, and very few had ever witnessed it with their own eyes, let alone captured it on film.
Driven by this challenge, Jasper packed his gear and headed to the Veluwe. There, he befriended Annelies, a local resident, who led him to the perfect spot to view the moon. They agreed to go in the dead of night, when conditions were just right.
The evening arrived and it was cloudy. Jasper’s hopes began to wane, but Annelies assured him the skies would clear. Hours passed. And just as Jasper was about to pack up, a break appeared in the clouds. The moon was unmistakable – deep, rich, and incredibly orange.
He quickly set up his camera, and just as he was about to take the shot, a sudden gust of wind knocked over his tripod. The camera fell! But at the very last moment, Annelies caught it.
The two looked at each other, laughing with relief. The moon had disappeared behind the clouds, but Jasper wasn’t disappointed. He had found something more valuable than a photograph – a friend and an incredible adventure.
Back in Groningen, Jasper opened an exhibition titled ‘Orange Adventures’. The most prominent photo? A blurry orange spot with the silhouettes of him and Annelies, laughing under the moon.
It served as a reminder that it’s not always about the perfect picture, but the journey and the memories created along the way.
Exhibition 'Orange Adventures'
Jasper allowed us to use his photos from the exhibition ‘Orange Adventures’ for the gallery below.
Take a look at the (by an AI art generator generated and also) fictitious photos and perhaps your own memories will be supplemented by the story about Jasper, his girlfriend Annelies, the orange moon over the Veluwe and his special snapshots … 😉
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