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True fakes, based on the ideas of William Gaddis, who I didn't read, of course, and Tom McCarthy, who I did read. Also a bit of Wyndham Lewis's Revenge for Love, McLuhan's media theory & EP's economics of culture
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Can you create an .MD prompt out of this picture?
Certainly. Here’s a Markdown (.MD) prompt styled for use in a MidJourney-like image generation system, emphasizing symbolic depth and artistic nuance:

**Prompt:** A domestic cat lying low on a disheveled indoor floor, eyes partially closed in an expression of tired vigilance. The atmosphere is subdued and dimly lit, evoking aftermath and quiet endurance. Surroundings include scattered objects and worn textures, suggesting a space recently occupied or in transition. The cat embodies the archetype of the Watcher — a sentinel resting yet aware. Style should emphasize chiaroscuro lighting and subtle emotional tones, blending realism with allegorical overtones.
of the Watcher — a sentRembrandt for lighting, Symbolist painters for mood, photographic realism with painterly softness.

Keywords:
stillness, alertness, aftermath, domestic solitude, feline, observer, Saturnian calm, enduring presence, silent guardian, mythic realism

Would you like this adapted further into a specific visual art style (e.g., Beardsley ink, Tarot card, surrealist, etc.) or matched to an archetypal tableau from the Alethiometer or Philosopher’s Stone grid?
Beardsley ink with splotches of color
Here’s a refined .MD prompt tailored for a Beardsley-style ink illustration with splotches of color, preserving the symbolic depth and artistic elegance:

**Prompt:** An Aubrey Beardsley-style black ink illustration of a domestic cat lying low on a worn indoor floor. The cat’s body is languid but alert, with half-closed eyes conveying quiet vigilance. The room is disheveled — scattered objects and curling shadows suggest recent upheaval or transition. The setting is framed in intricate Art Nouveau ornamentation, evoking both containment and opulence. Stylized splotches of color (deep ochres, muted greens, and hints of blue) accent select areas: the cat’s eyes, a tattered fabric, and a glowing object in the background. The cat represents the archetype of the Watcher — patient, perceptive, and enduring.
reas: the caAubrey Beardsley ink, Art Nouveau frame, minimal but meaningful color accents.
h splotches of coSaturnian stillness, aftermath, quiet strategy, mythic realism.
llustration witink illustration, ornamental, symbolic animal, quiet vigilance, post-chaos, feline archetype, decorative frame, observer, muted palette

Would you like this turned into an actual image now?
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