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Light Series One, Tow, Three - Charles Csuri
Art Made With Computers Imagination And Sense Of Non-Stop.
Another neural-style image. This one uses my Taft Bridge painting as a style influence, and a shot (not mine) of the incredible Force Of Nature sculpture by Lorenzo Quinn.
My one complaint is that the resolution of the final image is low. Unfortunately, I have to run the algorithm CPU only, as my GPU is not CUDA enabled. As a result it takes about 40 minutes to run the 1000 iterations to obtain an image of this size. I will continue messing with the algorithm settings in hopes of optimizing for my machine and obtaining larger final images without frying my poor CPU.
Original post with more info about neural-style
EDITED: I ran the same combination of images through deepart.io, and I am much more impressed with the results. I believe the discrepancy is due to their superior GPU capacity, since we are using the same algorithm.
a team of computer scientists, archivists, artists, and curators teamed up to unearth Andy Warhol’s lost digital works.