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@pitapaprika
Tomás Boersner
Detail of painting by Jen Ray (artist’s site)
Moebius
Would be more picturesque if the leaves were already red/orange/yellow, but I’m at least glad for sweater weather.
some old compilations n pixelsorting stuff i did, i haven’t done it for a long time.. i might have 2 make more.
Fear of being afraid, Laura Krifka
Ekaterina Belinskaya
Collaboration with Jose Romussi, Amanda Charchian
Artist: A (id=48945357)
Deep Dream
Music video by Samim Winiger for Calista & The Crashroots employs the recent Google deepdream method, which makes it one of the first music videos to use artificial intellegence effects:
The recent release of deepdream has caused great excitement among machine learning researchers and artists alike. Deepdream is a image recognition neural network, turned upside down. It hallucinates images. I decided to take the system for a test run and explore. The following video is generated entirely with deepdream.
Keep in mind, this video was released just 10 days after the deepdream code was published online. It is an exploration of generative systems, not “Art” ;-)
More background how it was put together can be found here
Street Art by My Dog Sighs
Dulwich, London England
This was done for a class assignment. We had to come up with and idea and illustrate the recipe for that idea. This is my recipe for seeing in the dark. The animal on the boy’s back is a tarsier, a nocturnal primate. I struggled quite a bit coming up with this image and hated it at first…but that tarsier has charm! Haha.
Fairy doors of Ann Arbor, MI
Lori Nix constructs these small dioramas using cardboard, foam, glue and paint which she then photographs using an 8 x 10 inch camera. Each piece takes about 7 months to complete.