• Rhoeri@lemmy.world
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    16 hours ago

    Artists were using metal bars inside marble statutes for joining and shaping for centuries. But I’m not going to argue about it as this is lemmy and opposing facts are not wanted here.

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      14 hours ago

      That’s just the AI summary, my dude. The very same AI summary that instructed how to make spaghetti with gasoline and pizza with glue.

      You still need to fact-check that shit.

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        14 hours ago

        ffs….

        Here, and here

        It’s amazing how an “AI” summary is gospel when we need it to be, and simultaneously shunned as blasphemy when we need it to be. And ironically you used a specific error that was over a year old as an example to illustrate your point that all “AI” summaries are wrong as a result.

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          8 hours ago

          A. Has supports because it’s a copy of a bronze statue. (Not metal but marble ones)

          B. Is talking about adding supports for preservation.

          Notably neither talk about metallic struts within the structure as part of its design.

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            8 hours ago

            A: “But Anna Anguissola highlights a still more extraordinary aspect of the New York figure, the evidence its marble parts preserve for the original presence of supports and struts, left in position when the figure itself was chiseled free from the marble block”

            B: illustrates the effort of restoration in marble art pieces that have structural support.

            I’m done arguing about this.

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              8 hours ago

              The struts are pictured, exterior and marble.

              Restoration which includes pinning broken pieces together, again pictured and explained.

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      15 hours ago

      Yes ai is always correct. This is true, just for much larger statues like David though iirc it has no support either just a hole in the base to connect it to the roof it was intended to be on.

      That said no there is no rebar, no metal insert of any kind just fun optical illusion.