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Duplicate with two changes. The client wanted the height of the island top and the edge to match the existing countertops.

Replicator & Madraso @ The Hemlock Tavern - San Francisco 12.19.07

mandiri CD Report 2004

Mixed Media

12 in. x 12 in.

November 2013

self-cloning and addicted to the idiot box!

Replicated Salt Field scence from discontined Salt Field industry of Taiwan Salt Museum

Mike, Devin, Jarred & Lars look at Lars's band photos after the show.

Amber Gravett

collograph

6.5" x 12.5" image size

7" x 13" paper size

2021-AG-4

Replicating Blurred motion, Number 7. It is black and white, and the motion is very quick.

PART 1 HD VIDEO: youtu.be/bJUT6LBfZm4

 

PART 2 HD VIDEO: youtu.be/SVG6EBqxLlY

 

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Laser Light Show by www.LaserLightShow.ORG

 

The national touring Think Pink Floyd delivers a true replication of a Pink Floyd concert, with an amazing Laser and Video show, that can not be missed. Think Pink Floyd has built up an enormous repertoire of vintage Floyd material to choose from and performs the music we love from these classic recordings: Young Pink Floyd (1967 -1970), Meddle - Echo's (1971), Dark Side Of The Moon (1973), Wish You Were Here (1975), Animals (1977), The Wall (1979), A Momentary Lapse Of Reason (1987), The Division Bell (1994), ALSO MANY OTHER HITS FROM NEW + SOLO ALBUMS

  

A great band with a unique sound, laser light, and film show ensuring the audience of a spectacular production when performing the music. T.P.F is complete with many of the stage props that their heroes are known for while backed by an experienced management, light and sound crew. Audiences have been impressed with the technical similarities of the shows. Comprised of a five or 6 (saxophone extra) piece band, T.P.F entertains the sounds & look with experience, friendship and years of performing together with aspirations of making sure their audience attends an exciting tribute to the world's greatest band Pink Floyd!!!

  

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Replicating Terri Weifenbach's Style

A small innovative idea to replicate the image of ourselves..

Our Easy CD Replication service, offers you two methods of manufacture, duplication and replication.

 

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Replicated Salt Field scence from discontined Salt Field industry of Taiwan Salt Museum

"Taekwando Practice"

 

Technical: ISO 200, f/4.5, 1/8, 50mm, indoor on a rainy, wintery, afternoon.

Composition: Standing across from my son while he practiced his combat moves for his purple belt test.

Content/Audience: A replication of blurred motion while my son practiced his combat moves.

ReServist David Krutchik lays it out on the table for Portland OR's Diane Redd

TOKYO

Artificial intelligence risks taking Japanese anime artists' jobs but nothing can replicate Hayao Miyazaki, the creative lifeblood of the studio behind classics such as "Spirited Away", his son told AFP.

 

Thanks to ChatGPT's new image generator, the internet is awash with pictures imitating Studio Ghibli's whimsical style, raising fresh debate over potential copyright infringements.

 

Movies such as "My Neighbor Totoro" and "Howl's Moving Castle" are famous for their lush nature and fantastical machinery, painstakingly drawn by hand.

 

While the studio has not commented directly on the image trend, Goro Miyazaki, 58, predicted that artificial intelligence could one day replace animators.

 

"It wouldn't be surprising if, in two years' time, there was a film made completely through AI," he said in an interview last week.

 

But whether audiences would want to watch a fully AI-generated animation is another matter, he added.

 

Despite the rapid changes, new technology also brings "great potential for unexpected talent to emerge", added Goro, Studio Ghibli's managing director.

 

He was speaking at the Ghibli atelier in western Tokyo, days before the San Francisco-based ChatGPT maker OpenAI released its latest image generator.

 

OpenAI, which is already facing a barrage of copyright lawsuits, said generating images in the style of individual living artists is banned, but "we do permit broader studio styles".

 

"Our goal is to give users as much creative freedom as possible," the U.S. company said.

 

Japan is grappling with a shortage of skilled animators, partly because most spend years in low-paid jobs to learn the ropes.

 

Digitally savvy Gen Z may be also less enthusiastic about the manual labour involved, Goro said.

 

"Nowadays, the world is full of opportunities to watch anything, anytime, anywhere," making it harder to imagine making a living from the physical act of drawing, he added.

 

Goro's father founded Studio Ghibli with Isao Takahata in 1985, a year after directing the post-apocalyptic "Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind".

 

After Takahata's death in 2018, Hayao -- now 84 and a heavy smoker -- continued to create films with 76-year-old producer Toshio Suzuki.

 

"If those two can't make anime or can't move, then what happens?" Goro said when asked about Ghibli's future. "It's not like they can be replaced."

 

Despite his age, Hayao won his second Oscar last year with "The Boy and the Heron" -- likely his last feature film.

 

Anime cartoons are usually for children, but Takahata and Hayao, men "from the generation that knew war", included darker elements that appeal to adults, Goro said.

 

"It's not all sweet -- there's also a bitterness and things like that which are beautifully intertwined in the work," he said, describing a "smell of death" that permeates the films. "That's actually what makes the work so deep."

 

For younger people who grew up in peacetime, "it is impossible to create something with the same sense, approach and attitude that my father's generation had," Goro said.

 

Even "Totoro", with its cuddly forest spirit creatures, is in some ways a "scary" movie that explores the fear of losing a sick mother, he explained.

 

As the Ghibli-style AI images proliferated, a 2016 video of Hayao resurfaced that many said showed his disdain for the technology.

 

"I strongly feel that this is an insult to life itself," the director says in the short clip, taken from a documentary.

 

However, he was in fact reacting to an AI-assisted computer graphic of a zombie-like creature, which he calls "extremely unpleasant" in the full footage.

 

Goro joined Studio Ghibli in 1998 and directed animations including the 2006 feature "Tales from Earthsea" and 2011's "From Up on Poppy Hill".

 

He also oversaw the development of the Ghibli Museum and newly opened Ghibli Park in Japan.

 

Goro enjoyed drawing as a boy and said he learned a lot watching his father's and Takahata's work, although he didn't think he could live up to their talent.

 

"My mother, who was also an animator, told me not to pursue this career because it's a tough and busy job," Goro said, adding that his father was rarely at home. "But I always wanted to do something creative."

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