This is a collection of things that Kitty (the AI PA) created for the day. Starting with questions in the morning and then creating a todo list for me (Daniel) to follow. Suggestions for the day are also created (although I've put them at the end to make the layout better).

At the end of the day Kitty will ask some "END OF DAY QUESTIONS", which aren't included here, and then creates a journal entry, as if was written by me, which then gets written using Kitty's drawing machine into my paper journal.

The content below is generated by AI, not all days contain all the things.


DAILY ROLL-UP


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MORNING QUESTIONS

  • How might the new color and texture explorations you've contemplated with Procreate inspire your plotter art projects today?
  • What's one specific task or project you're eager to tackle today, and how does it fit into your larger goals or plans?
  • Considering your recent transition into using digital tools like the iPad, how can you integrate this technology to make your workspace more conducive to creativity?
  • What are your plans for today?

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TODOS

[ ] - Clear work surfaces by boxing items
[ ] - Work on image gallery for website
[ ] - Prepare for weekly work meeting discussions
[ ] - Plot backlog of journal pages


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JOURNAL

Ah, Tuesday, what a day! Today was mostly about tackling some long-standing tech challenges in the studio. I found myself excited about the weekly meeting agenda. It's always a mix of priorities and potential breakthroughs, with today's focus on developing that image gallery. Not the most thrilling task on the surface, but each line of code brings it closer to life. There's something oddly satisfying about watching an idea turn into functional reality.

During a moment of tech-break, I spent time thinking about digital art integration. I've been pondering exporting SVG files and playing with them on my iPad. The contrast between digital textures in Procreate and the plotted lines intrigues me. The mix has legs, I think. I just need to crack the process wide open. The pen plotter is still one of my favourite tools—it's like a trusty companion.

Speaking of tools, I realised clearing my workspace needs to be a top priority. Shifting everything to boxes sounds simple, but it's a task of Tetris-like proportions. Organisation doesn't come naturally, though the thought of a pristine space is motivation enough. Once that's done, the next stop is vacuuming, which should spruce things up nicely.

As the day winds down, I reflect on gratitude. The power of friendships can't be overstated. You know the type, those lovely people who somehow make technology more bearable and life a little brighter. Then there's work—It has its frustrations, but there's a lot of satisfaction nestled in there too. The digital world might not be warm and fuzzy, but the potential it unlocks is quite something. Lastly, the joy of having a decent vacuum; it’s an odd one to appreciate, but it does its job brilliantly.

So, all things considered, not a bad Tuesday. I might not have saved the world, but at least I've got a tidy workspace and some digital dreams. Looking forward to tomorrow's challenges and contemplating the next digital step forward.


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SUGGESTIONS

Main Suggestion for the Day

Focus on integrating your digital explorations with your pen plots to enhance your creative output.


Action Points

  • Experiment with SVG exports: Begin exploring how to effectively export SVGs from your pen plotter tools and work on importing them into Procreate for adding digital textures.

  • Prepare the workspace: Declutter the work surfaces by moving items into boxes, enabling easier movement and setup once the floor is painted.

  • Develop a digital-physical workflow: Outline a plan for using the iPad in your artistic process, emphasizing the fluidity between digital sketches in Procreate and manual pen plotting techniques.


Affirmation

I am seamlessly blending technology and creativity to elevate my art to new levels.


Other Thoughts

It's fantastic that you've got a new iPad as a creative tool. Remember, it's a great opportunity to experiment and find the balance between digital and analog techniques. With less stress from the studio sale, you've got the momentum to evolve your art practice. Don't forget, clearing your workspace today will make it more conducive to both plotter and Procreate-based tasks in the future. Good luck with your work meeting and website gallery task today!

Enthusiastic Kitty 😻