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1. misty mornings, 2. tea or coffee, 3. “Friendship is a sheltering tree.”, 4. HBW!, 5. At the fair, 6. Celebration time!, 7. little field of flowers..., 8. gloves,
9. “The more we sweat in peace, the less we bleed in war.”, 10. esplanade in Ostend, Belgium, 11. High, 12. on her way..., 13. the castle of Horst, 14. summer..., 15. choices..., 16. anne & granita & nikon,
17. garden flowers, 18. flickr.com/photos/16921807@N04/2590608212/, 19. lean on me..., 20. “He is happiest who hath power to gather wisdom from a flower.”, 21. .... in the bubble, 22. first lavender, 23. “Spring has come when you can put your foot on three daisies”, 24. blossom & co,
25. looking forward...., 26. need an umbrella?, 27. swan... a beauty, 28. lantern, waiting too..., 29. a cloud.. or..., 30. canadian goose, 31. duck, 32. In love,
33. Laïs, 34. Badeendjes, 35. Zandberg, Langdorp
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Image generated by mapping an audio signal to RGB channels along a space-filling curve. Three low-frequency signals produced by using an FFT as a bandpass filter were written to each channel. The ratios between the signals were those of a major triad in just intonation (1, 5:4, 3:2). The signals were stepped through a chromatic scale, yielding seven useful images (some did not yield the desired range of colors). The seven images were processed further using statistical functions.
The graceful bend of this sculpture is shaped by the precise hand of artificial intelligence, blending natural form with digital precision.
Algorithmic composition. A zoomable image can be found here. Unlike what you may think, this image is brightly colored, see this blog post.
Hemina / The Algorithm / Voyager.Voyager - Ghost Mile album launch.Oxford Art Factory, Sydney.2017.05.21
Colorized by Artificial Intelligence Algorithm Tool from originally scanned hi-res photo from the respective source.
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Do Algorithms Care? is a collaboration between artist Amanda Bennetts and data scientist Johanna Einsiedler. The project is realized in an installation that mimics a tech store, turning a critical lens on the commercialization of bio-data. Using the duo's open-source DIY smartwatches and interactive data interface, they explore the predictive potential of personal data and machine learning for well-being, inviting viewers to reconsider their relationship with data control and privacy.
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"naked / klotz" (2008) is minimal art randomly generated on demand. you can visit the project: www.querzone.de/enter/room2/
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Are the algorithms of living matter also useful for digital arts? Could they for instance be used in live visual performances? And how? Mediamatic and the Live Performers Meeting invite you for this nerd Biotalk with Federico Corradi, Gianluca Del Gobbo and Timo Dufner. They will give us a glimpse of the potential of nature’s algorithms for digital art and illustrate this with a live audio visual experimental act.
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