“The Magic Hut” blends banality and gay sex through the awkward recollections of a fictional “poet” who, with a mix of nostalgia and lack of self-deprecating humor, reminisces about a love affair he once had in college. His narration (penned by ChatGPT and voiced by AI) offers a new level of ironic detachment, highlighting the absurdity of these attempts at poignancy. Only the models are real: Brodie Wilder and Hagan Moon.
Schumann’s kitschy yet endearing classical piece “Kinderszenen” amplifies the poet’s earnest reflections. Through a series of vignettes, each chintzier than the last, our poet combines cringe-worthy doggerel, prurient imagery, and over-the-top gestures that never quite hit the mark.
In the spirit of our age – full of faux attempts at authentic expression – “The Magic Hut” uses AI-generated narration and voice in a tongue-in-cheek look at the intersection of technology and art of the future.