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Algorithms after winning The $400,000 Holy Bull Stakes (Grade III) under Javier Castellano
Algorithms:
Owner: Starlight Racing Stables
Trainer: Todd Pletcher
Jockey: Javier Castellano
B.c.3 Bernardini - Ava Knowsthecode by Cryptoclearance (KY)
Time: 1:36 - (One Mile on Dirt)
Equibase Chart:
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Cropped and smoothed from a photo of my wife. This uses a dynamic smoothing algorithm I've been experimenting with for a while; in this case I've aggressively smoothed the low contrast areas, while preserving the fine details (such as the light reflecting off the pupils) in areas of high contrast.
Date: 07/2008
Size: 24in x 36in
Medium: Oil and Acrylic on Canvas
Description: Definition:(noun) A step-by-step problem-solving procedure, especially an established, recursive computational procedure for solving a problem in a finite number of steps. Think about it.
A Last chance to view the tree skeleton before it is concealed in leaves reveals that a main branch on the prevailing downwind side has now grown up taller than the original main trunk showing the rules that shape the mature tree show obeisance to the wind.
Walker Tufts, as member of spurse & head chef, 2006
The Public Table was a provisional restaurant traveling from New Haven, CT to Bellows Falls, VT and ending in Cambridge, MA. The materials, both for the installations and meals, were gleaned. The number of dishes, size of the dishes, number of ingredients, type of ingredients and amounts of each were determined by an algorithm driven by a walk taken earllier in the day.
Here you can see folks arriving for dinner. Bellows Falls is a former mill town and a great deal of the gleaned construction materials were collected from the rocks around the dry side of the town's dam.
People gathering together to figure out some sort of a march. Slow sync flash from top angle gave this photo some interesting energy.
3:00 pm - 3:50 pm
Koch Tent
Seth Berkley, Lizzie Dorfman, Jay Komarneni
Moderator: Alan Weil
Property of the Aspen Institute / Photo Credit: Riccardo Savi
Complex polynomial iteration based on the Sombrero Function: www.flickr.com/photos/photonatic/519321368/
Photos of Euroblast 2011, aka one of the greatest festivals this continent has to offer.
Photos strictly copyright © Patrick Häberli @ ProgHippie.com.
Colorized by Artificial Intelligence Algorithm Tool from originally scanned hi-res photo.
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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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