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A close-up of computer components.

Scala eXchange 2016, Thursday, 8th - Friday, 9th December at Business Design Centre, London. skillsmatter.com/conferences/7432-scala-exchange-2016#pro.... Images copyright www.edtelling.com

Scala eXchange 2016, Thursday, 8th - Friday, 9th December at Business Design Centre, London. skillsmatter.com/conferences/7432-scala-exchange-2016#pro.... Images copyright www.edtelling.com

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Sentinel-2 based harmonised 10-daily mosaic of 2019 - NDVI with a bit different color blend

 

More info: medium.com/sentinel-hub/digital-twin-sandbox-sentinel-2-c...

 

Contains modified Copernicus data 2019

Experimentations with Sean Wood and Louis Commère of the Neurocomputational and Intelligent Signal Processing (NECOTIS) research group during an interdiciplinairy art, science and technologies research residency in 2015. The residency program is a collaboration between the Sporobole art center and Université de Sherbrooke.

 

The granular sampling system analyses and maps audio features such as the amplitude, balance, pitch, spectrum, frequencies, harmonics and percussiveness of sounds. Using a random walker algorithm, it generates endless compositions based on the relationships between the sound samples transposed in reconfigurable point clouds.

 

www.francois-quevillon.com/html/en/node/303

  

Expérimentations avec Sean Wood et Louis Commère du groupe NECOTIS (Neurosciences Computationnelles et Traitement Intelligent des Signaux ) dans le cadre d'une résidence de recherche en arts, sciences et technologies. Le programme de résidence est une collaboration entre le centre en art actuel Sporobole et l’Université de Sherbrooke.

 

Le système d'échantillonnage granulaire procède à l'analyse de caractéristiques sonores et à leur visualisation dans un espace à multiples dimensions. Le logiciel examine des paramètres tels que l'amplitude, l'équilibre, la hauteur, le spectre, les fréquences, les harmoniques, les passages à zéro et l'aspect percussif du son. En utilisant un algorithme de marche aléatoire (random walker), il génère ensuite des pièces infinies selon les relations entre les échantillons sonores transposés dans un nuage de points dont la structure est reconfigurable.

 

www.francois-quevillon.com/html/node/302

Visiting Tom White's studio in Wellington, New Zealand.

Commissioned to work with SALT Research collections, artist Refik Anadol employed machine learning algorithms to search and sort relations among 1,700,000 documents. Interactions of the multidimensional data found in the archives are, in turn, translated into an immersive media installation. Archive Dreaming, which is presented as part of The Uses of Art: Final Exhibition with the support of the Culture Programme of the European Union, is user-driven; however, when idle, the installation "dreams" of unexpected correlations among documents. The resulting high-dimensional data and interactions are translated into an architectural immersive space.

Shortly after receiving the commission, Anadol was a resident artist for Google's Artists and Machine Intelligence Program where he closely collaborated with Mike Tyka and explored cutting-edge developments in the field of machine intelligence in an environment that brings together artists and engineers. Developed during this residency, his intervention Archive Dreaming transforms the gallery space on floor -1 at SALT Galata into an all-encompassing environment that intertwines history with the contemporary, and challenges immutable concepts of the archive, while destabilizing archive-related questions with machine learning algorithms.

In this project, a temporary immersive architectural space is created as a canvas with light and data applied as materials. This radical effort to deconstruct the framework of an illusory space will transgress the normal boundaries of the viewing experience of a library and the conventional flat cinema projection screen, into a three dimensional kinetic and architectonic space of an archive visualized with machine learning algorithms. By training a neural network with images of 1,700,000 documents at SALT Research the main idea is to create an immersive installation with architectural intelligence to reframe memory, history and culture in museum perception for 21st century through the lens of machine intelligence.

SALT is grateful to Google's Artists and Machine Intelligence program, and Doğuş Technology, ŠKODA, Volkswagen Doğuş Finansman for supporting Archive Dreaming.

Location : SALT Gatala, Istanbul, Turkey

Exhibition Dates : April 20 - June 11

6 Meters Wide Circular Architectural Installation

4 Channel Video, 8 Channel Audio

Custom Software, Media Server, Table for UI Interaction

For more information:

refikanadol.com/works/archive-dreaming/

Animated GIF (download to see it in action)

 

Sentinel-2 based harmonised 10-daily mosaic of 2019 - NDVI

 

More info: medium.com/sentinel-hub/digital-twin-sandbox-sentinel-2-c...

 

Contains modified Copernicus data 2019

A digital image 'dreamed by' Midjourney, an artificial intelligence program that creates images from textual descriptions.

Sandia National Laboratories researchers Thushara Gunda, front, and Nicole Jackson examine solar panels at Sandia’s Photovoltaic Systems Evaluation Laboratory as summer monsoon clouds roll by. Using machine learning and data from solar farms across the U.S., they uncovered the age of a solar farm, as well as the amount of cloud cover, have pronounced effects on farm performance during severe weather.

 

Learn more at bit.ly/3jwt0iW.

 

Photo by Randy Montoya

Machine Growth is a series of AI-driven videos that imagines and images a biological-like life for everyday technologies, by creatively morphing them into, for example, trees, house plants, flowers, fish, or coral. Cassette tapes, phones, cameras, headphones, projectors, typewriters, and other electronic waste are “alive” in as much as they grow and spread, consume and break down, diffuse waste and minerals, shift power and stories into and around the world – literally and metaphorically. This series visually compares and contrasts electronic and biological vitality, asking:

 

What will digital media be and do, after us?

How will our devices weather or grow over time?

What else might our techno-waste be, and how might we sense and feel this?

Where might electronics lead our environmental and economic politics?

Can we plan and act toward new and different futures?

 

Machine Growth is priced to own at .05 ETH via opensea.io/collection/machine-growth. The series is almost complete, with three final pieces still in production. The series presents the potentials of alternate life cycles for what we use and throw out, what it might grow into, and how the Earth may (or may not) claim it.

Scala eXchange 2016, Thursday, 8th - Friday, 9th December at Business Design Centre, London. skillsmatter.com/conferences/7432-scala-exchange-2016#pro.... Images copyright www.edtelling.com

The University of Genova (Italian: Università di Genova, known also with the acronym UniGe) is one of the largest universities in Italy. Located in Liguria on the Italian Riviera, the university was founded in 1481.

Since 2005, it has a strong collaboration with Italian Institute of Technology (IIT).

According to Microsoft Academic Search, the University of Genoa has high-ranking positions among the European universities in the computer science fields. In machine learning and pattern recognition the University of Genoa is the best scientific institution in Italy and is ranked 36th in Europe; in computer vision the University of Genoa is the best scientific institution in Italy and is ranked 34th in Europe; in computer graphics the University of Genoa is ranked 2nd institution in Italy and 35th in Europe.

 

Campus

School of Humanities

The University of Genoa is organized in several independent campuses located in different city areas. Notable buildings are the main University premises (Via Balbi, 5) designed by the architect Bartolomeo Bianco and built in 1640, the new complex in Valletta Puggia, built in the 1980s and 1990s and hosting the Departments of Chemistry, Computer Science, Mathematics, and Physics, and the new seat of Facoltà di Economia, realized in 1996 by refurbishing old seaport docks. The University's botanical garden, the Orto Botanico dell'Università di Genova, occupies one hectare in the city center, just above the University's main building.

University of Genoa also has a number of regional campuses in Savona, Imperia, Santa Margherita Ligure, Ventimiglia and La Spezia.

 

AI Generated Image

Machine learning techniques are being actively pursued in the private sector and have been widely adopted in fields such as computational biology and computer vision. However, the role of machine learning in economics has so far been limited. This workshop was organized to provide a forum to discuss how ideas and techniques from machine learning could be applied to economic questions. The workshop will bring together researchers from computer science, statistics, econometrics and applied economics to foster interactions and discuss different perspectives on statistical learning and its potential impact on economics.

 

The workshop began with overview talks on machine learning and statistics by researchers from outside of economics. Three following sessions were organized around the themes of causal inference, prediction, and networks and complex data. Each session included the presentation of papers in economics that make use of machine learning methodology, followed by a discussion by researchers from multiple communities.

Commissioned to work with SALT Research collections, artist Refik Anadol employed machine learning algorithms to search and sort relations among 1,700,000 documents. Interactions of the multidimensional data found in the archives are, in turn, translated into an immersive media installation. Archive Dreaming, which is presented as part of The Uses of Art: Final Exhibition with the support of the Culture Programme of the European Union, is user-driven; however, when idle, the installation "dreams" of unexpected correlations among documents. The resulting high-dimensional data and interactions are translated into an architectural immersive space.

Shortly after receiving the commission, Anadol was a resident artist for Google's Artists and Machine Intelligence Program where he closely collaborated with Mike Tyka and explored cutting-edge developments in the field of machine intelligence in an environment that brings together artists and engineers. Developed during this residency, his intervention Archive Dreaming transforms the gallery space on floor -1 at SALT Galata into an all-encompassing environment that intertwines history with the contemporary, and challenges immutable concepts of the archive, while destabilizing archive-related questions with machine learning algorithms.

In this project, a temporary immersive architectural space is created as a canvas with light and data applied as materials. This radical effort to deconstruct the framework of an illusory space will transgress the normal boundaries of the viewing experience of a library and the conventional flat cinema projection screen, into a three dimensional kinetic and architectonic space of an archive visualized with machine learning algorithms. By training a neural network with images of 1,700,000 documents at SALT Research the main idea is to create an immersive installation with architectural intelligence to reframe memory, history and culture in museum perception for 21st century through the lens of machine intelligence.

SALT is grateful to Google's Artists and Machine Intelligence program, and Doğuş Technology, ŠKODA, Volkswagen Doğuş Finansman for supporting Archive Dreaming.

Location : SALT Gatala, Istanbul, Turkey

Exhibition Dates : April 20 - June 11

6 Meters Wide Circular Architectural Installation

4 Channel Video, 8 Channel Audio

Custom Software, Media Server, Table for UI Interaction

For more information:

refikanadol.com/works/archive-dreaming/

Scala eXchange 2016, Thursday, 8th - Friday, 9th December at Business Design Centre, London. skillsmatter.com/conferences/7432-scala-exchange-2016#pro.... Images copyright www.edtelling.com

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This info-aesthetic shows how people's emotions expressed on social networks (Twitter, Facebook, Flickr, Youtube) combined in 2011, according to R. Plutchik wheel of emotions.

 

The image was used as a card inserted in the "Enlarge Your Consciousness in 4 Days 4 Free!" Personal User Box.

 

About:

Human beings continuously mutate. Over the last few years, this transformation has taken place at incredibly high speeds, mostly thanks to the wide and ubiquitous availability of digital networks and devices.

 

This changed the ways in which we work, learn, relate, consume, communicate, love.

 

"Enlarge Your Consciousness in 4 Days 4 Free!" uses people’s real time emotional expressions on social networks to animate a physical installation.

 

The emotions of millions of users on social networks such as Twitter, Facebook, Flickr and FourSquare are harvested in real time (using open available APIs and techniques such as Natural Language Processing and Machine Learning) and used to give life to physical manifestations and info-aesthetic visualizations.

 

The project is the result of a wonderful collaboration between Salvatore Iaconesi / Oriana Persico (Art is Open Source) and Lara Mezzapelle / Giacomo Deriu.

 

"Enlarge Your Consciousness in 4 Days 4 Free!" was officially launched at BT’F Contemporary Art Gallery Friday, January 27th 2012, as an official initiative of Arte Fiera OFF.

 

Credits:

Concept & realisation: Oriana Persico & Salvatore Iaconesi, Lara Mezzapelle & Giacomo Deriu

Curated by: Marco Aion Mangani & Alice Zannoni

Produced by: Miria Baccolini - BT'F Gallery

 

Site:

artisopensource.net/eyci4d4f/

 

More info at:

www.btfgallery.com/exhibitions/mezzapelle-deriu-persico-i...

a gridded 2d visualization of flowers, clustered by similarity using t-SNE. each of the images are first encoded into 4096-bit feature vector derived from the activations of the last fully-connected layer in a convolutional neural network. Then the features are reduced to 2d using t-SNE dimensionality reduction technique, and then gridded using RasterFairy.

 

software used:

github.com/kylemcdonald/ofxCcv/

github.com/genekogan/ofxTSNE

github.com/Quasimondo/RasterFairy

 

Images from:

Flowers17

Scala eXchange 2016, Thursday, 8th - Friday, 9th December at Business Design Centre, London. skillsmatter.com/conferences/7432-scala-exchange-2016#pro.... Images copyright www.edtelling.com

Visiting Tom White's studio in Wellington, New Zealand.

Generated by MidJourney for Aaron Ximm, v3 engine, late July 2022; prompt: "intricate colorful ::burning-man-festival, illustrations, botanical illustration, earthy palette, natural dyes. Volumetric shading. Many species. Colored pencil and water color. Isometric false perspective. Long shot. Style of Rousseau, Seuss, Sendak, Arts-and-Crafts. The playa at golden hour. --ar 3:2"

 

Applied Machine Learning Days, January 27-29, 2020

@STCC, EPFL, Lausanne, Switzerland

 

#AMLD2020 @appliedmldays

 

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