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Negative Prompts and the Affective Economies of Failure in Visual Generative AI Systems

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Published in:Baltic Screen Media Review
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Published: 2025
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title Negative Prompts and the Affective Economies of Failure in Visual Generative AI Systems
title_auth Negative Prompts and the Affective Economies of Failure in Visual Generative AI Systems
title_full Negative Prompts and the Affective Economies of Failure in Visual Generative AI Systems
title_fullStr Negative Prompts and the Affective Economies of Failure in Visual Generative AI Systems
title_full_unstemmed Negative Prompts and the Affective Economies of Failure in Visual Generative AI Systems
title_short Negative Prompts and the Affective Economies of Failure in Visual Generative AI Systems
title_sort negative prompts and the affective economies of failure in visual generative ai systems
topic — — — — — Communications
Communication & Media
Arts & Humanities
url https://sciendo.com/article/10.2478/bsmr-2025-0003