Sishir Bommakanti, Illustrations.
Intense illustrative works by Minneapolis based artist Sishir Bommakanti.
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Sishir Bommakanti, Illustrations.
Intense illustrative works by Minneapolis based artist Sishir Bommakanti.
Don’t miss Supersonic Art on Instagram!
Autonomous Trap 001
“What you’re looking at is a salt circle, a traditional form of protection—from within or without—in magical practice. In this case it’s being used to arrest an autonomous vehicle—a self-driving car, which relies on machine vision and processing to guide it. By quickly deploying the expected form of road markings—in this case, a No Entry glyph—we can confuse the car’s vision system into believing it’s surrounded by no entry points, and entrap it.”
-James Bridle
using salt circle motor runes to trap driving AI is the most cyberpunk thing I’ve ever seen
Photo by Michael S Keys. Mount St. Helens Eruption, 1980
Whoa. This photo really shows the power of the eruption so much more strikingly than any other I’ve ever seen.
Adolf Münzer 1900
Intimacy (and detail) by Thomas Blackshear
Something is terribly wrong. Something is terribly wrong. Something is terribly wrong. Something is terribly wrong.
Architect Sami Angawi
(Robert Maguire 1921 – 2005)
probably my favorite photographer. his bold composition sense is phenomenal.
Raf Rennie (MFA 2016)