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Duncan Rawlinson created this piece using a combination of contemporary photography and artificial intelligence techniques. The image explores the latent space, presenting a futuristic and abstract vision that reflects the intersection of technology and art. The intricate patterns and forms highlight the potential of AI in generating unique and compelling visual aesthetics.
The Art, Technology, and Culture Colloquium with artist and engineer Mike Tyka in conversation with Gray Area Executive Director Josette Melchor on Deep Dreams: Between Inspiration and Hallucination.
SpiNNaker (Spiking Neural Network architecture) is a massively parallel, manycore supercomputer architecture designed by the Advanced Processor Technologies Research Group (APT) at the Department of Computer Science, University of Manchester. On 14 October 2018 the project passed the million core milestone. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SpiNNaker
The Art, Technology, and Culture Colloquium with artist and engineer Mike Tyka in conversation with Gray Area Executive Director Josette Melchor on Deep Dreams: Between Inspiration and Hallucination.
I always love the way light trails echo the interior workings of the brain with similarity to neural synaptic motion inside our minds.
A growing album of carefully curated digital artworks imagining fantastic but often scary alien worlds with strange creatures and monsters. These images were created by two high-end GPUs over the course of many days with various tweaks to maintain a consistent and evocative artistic feel. More will be added over time. I am making all of these images available using the Creative Commons Attribution, No Derivatives license - please share, but abide by the license. Thank you.