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The trees in front of which Ace is kneeling after the climax of episode 3, unsure of the Doctor's fate. He walks up behind her and they head back to the TARDIS, as the Doctor says the final lines of the original run of Doctor Who:
"There are worlds out there where the sky is burning, and the sea's asleep, and the rivers dream. People made of smoke, and cities made of song. Somewhere there's danger, somewhere there’s injustice, and somewhere else the tea's getting cold. Come on, Ace, we’ve got work to do!"
Location from the 1989 Doctor Who story, Survival, in which the Doctor returns Ace to Perivale, where she grew up. Ace's old friends are being kidnapped by alien Cheetah People, aided by the Master. It was the final broadcast story of Doctor Who until the 1996 TV movie.
Filming took place here on 15 June 1989. Screenshots below.
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Episode 03: The Girl that Rests' on Pretty
Photo-Shoot 03: Barbie Fiat 500 Ad
Watch the Full Episode on YouTube:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=xKAivYhZ180
Vote for MODEL MUSE:
topdollmanagement-bntm.blogspot.com/2010/04/vote-for-mode...
An old favorite: 7256's Eta-2, slightly modified because I couldn't be arsed to spend another hour finding that other 6.6l bar in celebration of the forthcoming 75038.
In Creative (Artificial) Intelligence, artist and key researcher Ali Nikrang explores the latest research on artificial intelligence and creativity by asking the question, "Can machines create?". This third episode from the Anniversary Series will be broadcast on June 4 at 6 p.m. on the occasion of the 25th anniversary of the Ars Electronica Futurelab via Ars Electronica Home Delivery. It comments on a controversially discussed hype and examines the methods of creative collaboration between humans and machines.
Ali Nikrang illuminates the creative potential of algorithms and reveals surprising possibilities for constructive collaboration with the user. He explains important basics from the field of artificial intelligence: What A Ghost Dreams Of is an AI that generates deep fakes from images of museum visitors that are indistinguishable from real portraits. The language model GPT-2 (OpenAI) also uses the creativity of an artificial intelligence to create text with credible content.
However, using his AI-based music composition system Ricercar, the MuseNet composition Mahler Unfinished, and Sounding Letters – an AI that translates letters into a musical composition – Ali Nikrang demonstrates that it is still human creativity that differentiates analog from digitally generated work.
Photo showing: Ali Nikrang
Photo:
Denise Hirtenfelder
Credits:
What a ghost dreams of – h.o.
AI System: John Brumley
Surveillance Application: Hiroshi Chigira
Technical Direction: Hiroshi Chigira, John Brumley, Taizo Zushi
Art Direction, Concept: Hideaki Ogawa, John Brumley, Hiroshi
Chigira, Emiko Ogawa, Taizo Zushi
Eye Blinks Editing / Directing: Martina Sochor
Eye Blinks Cinematography: Jonatan Salgado Romero
Eye Blinks Model: Andressa Miyazato
Photography: Florian Voggeneder
Face Photo Booth: Ali Nikrang
This project utilizes the AI algorithm StyleGAN (Karras et al. 2018)
About h.o: www.howeb.org/about
ars.electronica.art/center/de/what-a-ghost-dreams-of/
GPT-2: Sprachfelder
Ars Electronica Futurelab: Florian Berger, Ali Nikrang
GPT-2 (Alec Radford et al. 2019)
Mahler-Unfinished
Orchestra: Bruckner Orchestra Linz, principal conductor: Markus Poschner
Artificial Intelligence: MuseNet by OpenAI, Christine M. Payne
Ars Electronica Futurelab: Ali Nikrang, Peter Freudling, Stefan Mittlböck, Roland Aigner
Live Visualizations: Akiko Nakayama
ars.electronica.art/futurelab/de/projects-mahler-unfinished/
Ricercar & Sounding Letters
Ali Nikrang
An old favorite: 7256's Eta-2, slightly modified because I couldn't be arsed to spend another hour finding that other 6.6l bar in celebration of the forthcoming 75038.
An old favorite: 7256's Eta-2, slightly modified because I couldn't be arsed to spend another hour finding that other 6.6l bar in celebration of the forthcoming 75038.
In Creative (Artificial) Intelligence, artist and key researcher Ali Nikrang explores the latest research on artificial intelligence and creativity by asking the question, "Can machines create?". This third episode from the Anniversary Series will be broadcast on June 4 at 6 p.m. on the occasion of the 25th anniversary of the Ars Electronica Futurelab via Ars Electronica Home Delivery. It comments on a controversially discussed hype and examines the methods of creative collaboration between humans and machines.
Ali Nikrang illuminates the creative potential of algorithms and reveals surprising possibilities for constructive collaboration with the user. He explains important basics from the field of artificial intelligence: What A Ghost Dreams Of is an AI that generates deep fakes from images of museum visitors that are indistinguishable from real portraits. The language model GPT-2 (OpenAI) also uses the creativity of an artificial intelligence to create text with credible content.
However, using his AI-based music composition system Ricercar, the MuseNet composition Mahler Unfinished, and Sounding Letters – an AI that translates letters into a musical composition – Ali Nikrang demonstrates that it is still human creativity that differentiates analog from digitally generated work.
Photo showing: Ali Nikrang
Photo:
Denise Hirtenfelder
Credits:
What a ghost dreams of – h.o.
AI System: John Brumley
Surveillance Application: Hiroshi Chigira
Technical Direction: Hiroshi Chigira, John Brumley, Taizo Zushi
Art Direction, Concept: Hideaki Ogawa, John Brumley, Hiroshi
Chigira, Emiko Ogawa, Taizo Zushi
Eye Blinks Editing / Directing: Martina Sochor
Eye Blinks Cinematography: Jonatan Salgado Romero
Eye Blinks Model: Andressa Miyazato
Photography: Florian Voggeneder
Face Photo Booth: Ali Nikrang
This project utilizes the AI algorithm StyleGAN (Karras et al. 2018)
About h.o: www.howeb.org/about
ars.electronica.art/center/de/what-a-ghost-dreams-of/
GPT-2: Sprachfelder
Ars Electronica Futurelab: Florian Berger, Ali Nikrang
GPT-2 (Alec Radford et al. 2019)
Mahler-Unfinished
Orchestra: Bruckner Orchestra Linz, principal conductor: Markus Poschner
Artificial Intelligence: MuseNet by OpenAI, Christine M. Payne
Ars Electronica Futurelab: Ali Nikrang, Peter Freudling, Stefan Mittlböck, Roland Aigner
Live Visualizations: Akiko Nakayama
ars.electronica.art/futurelab/de/projects-mahler-unfinished/
Ricercar & Sounding Letters
Ali Nikrang
MPEC 20
12-Y30, issued 2012 December 26, reports our recovery of comet 26P/Grigg–Skjellerup. We found the comet on 2012 December 05.6 and December 14.5 at about magnitude 20. We imaged it remotely with the 2.0-m f/10 from the Siding Spring-Faulkes Telescope South.
This comet is named after the singing teacher and amateur astronomer John Grigg and after J. Frank Skjellerup, an Australian telegraphist working at the Cape of Good Hope in South Africa. On July 10, 1992, comet 26P was visited by Giotto spacecraft after its successful close encounter with comet Halley. The Giotto camera has been damaged in the Halley flyby and there are no pictures of the nucleus. In 1972 the comet was discovered to produce a meteor shower (first predicted by Harold Ridley), the Pi Puppids, and its current orbit makes them peak around April 23, for observers in the sout
hern hemisphere, best seen when the comet is near perihelion.
Reproduced with kind permission of Alastair Laing from an Instagram photo he took - I was actually just trying to get out of the way of his shot, but I was thrilled by the idea of me passing through the 'ghost' of where the TARDIS landed in Survival! So, I asked him whether I could add it to my set of photos of Survival locations:
Instagram description: "Paul passes through the ghost of the Seventh Doctor's TARDIS in Perivale, its final transmitted landing spot of the classic series in the story Survival."
Episode 03: The Girl that Rests' on Pretty
Photo-Shoot 03: Barbie Fiat 500 Ad
Watch the Full Episode on YouTube:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=xKAivYhZ180
Vote for MODEL MUSE:
topdollmanagement-bntm.blogspot.com/2010/04/vote-for-mode...
Here is an interesting sub frame of an aircraft crossing the Andromeda Galaxy.
You can clearly see the tail plane lit up alternatively from the left or right depending on whether the port or starboard strobe is flashing.
Also the trail stops part way across the frame indicating that it happened in the last second of the 120 sec exposure (nearly missed it)
you might also notice the starboard white trail is also slightly longer, this is because as the shutter effectively closes from the base upwards
it covers the orange port trail first and the aircraft fly's further before the starboard trail is covered (must be a way of working out how fast it's going)
Quite interesting from a frame I was very close to deleting.
Mel Gigg
too many clones...these are all the clones i've made so far...including previous posts...still have a few more to go!
The flats opposite where Midge and Squeak live, shown in episode 3. I need to go back and take photos of the right ones!
Location from the 1989 Doctor Who story, Survival, in which the Doctor returns Ace to Perivale, where she grew up. Ace's old friends are being kidnapped by alien Cheetah People, aided by the Master. It was the final broadcast story of Doctor Who until the 1996 TV movie.
Filming took place here on 10 June 1989. Screenshots below.
Click here to view my Doctor Who collection
Click here to view my Doctor Who locations collection