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2012-2-6 15-40-52 Bezier frame-000020
Programmed using processing.org. This is a drawing of the paths when a moon orbits a planet orbiting a sun.
What can happen in a quite afternoon in WASP laboratory between two architects and grasshopper? We 3d printed one parametric wall with DeltaWASP3MT.
Designed by Lapo Naldoni and
Exhibition of my generative portraits series at my university. All portraits have been done with Processing.
70 x 100 cm
Duplex on Hahnemühle Natural Line (archival paper) using pigmented inks.
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HAWK FH HHG
2013
new addition to our collection of generative jigsaw puzzles, a blank puzzle
extra hard since there's no image to guide assembly and it's hard to tell which side is up
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Made with Image Creator from Microsoft Designer, formerly known as the Bing Image Creator. Powered by DALL·E 3.
I think that AI image generation is similar in many ways to photography. The camera itself handles all the fine details, but the photographer is in charge of curating the types of images that will be created.
Ultimately, it is all about maximizing the probability that something good will be created.
This is very similar to AI image generation, in terms of the skills involved and what the human does vs. what the machine does.
You can't compare AI image generation to the process of actually making these images from scratch with 3D software or paint/pencils, where the human controls every detail.
However, I think the process really is very similar to that of photography, as I made the case for above. I think that DALL-E 3 is by far the most powerful AI image generation tool currently available.
- Josh
For the rebranding of Actelion, a biopharmaceutical company, we developed a tool for automatic image generation that enables the generation of a unique, in-itself homogeneous graphic image world out of heterogeneous visual material.
This 3D model was designed with Grasshopper for Rhino and built on cardboard using a rapid prototyping machine (laser cut). This assignment was part of our introduction and tutorial week of this module.
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One of four generative paintings made with my painting software appearing in the February, 2012 issue of Communications of the ACM.
The photos were provided by each subject and varied in quality. This was the best of the bunch—a studio shot taken by a photographer—and in this case made the best source material.
Design: Andrij Borys Associates
2012-2-5 21-48-33 Bezier frame-000020
Programmed using processing.org. This is a drawing of the paths when a moon orbits a planet orbiting a sun.