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photo by stefi. Courtesy of the Purdue University Archives

Alternative to Visualize World Peace

Annual event presented by the Gregory Allicar Museum of Art at Colorado State University

Visualization of a Deepasthamba Proposed to be contructed at GOA

A full day of work visualized by Mouse pointer track by Anatoly Zenkov: www.flickr.com/photos/anatoliy_zenkov/4271075447/

Dog Walking class with Coach Tricia Turton.

this electronic pencil sharpener exhibits great visualization because the clear shavings holder and hole at the top immediately indicate what the device does, how it works, whether it needs maintenance (if its full), and when it is working--you watch it fill with shavings.

interior visualization of Bedroom 3D model rendered

Only visualization of new Fairgrounds development I can find

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photo of itunes visualizer

Artificial intelligence is an amazing tool for visualizing the future. Here are some cool scenes I just created for our Pataphysical Time Machine, using ChatGPT to write the scenarios and Midjourney to make the images. I asked the AI for a "science fiction poster of a rogue band of diverse time travelers exploring ancient and future eras in search of true love.” My goal is to create an animated firmament of future worlds against the top back wall of the new roof we’re building for our interactive art exhibit.

 

As a proof of concept, I projected this first set of images on a makeshift screen, to show what our “AI Sistine Chapel” might look like above the Time Machine. My esteemed partners in crime loved it! Our fearless leader, Dr. Rindbrain, pronounced it “fantastic,” suggesting we integrate it right away into our exhibit. And our youngest pataphysician, Dr. Little Johnny (a.k.a. Kas) liked it most of all, dragging his mom into the greenhouse to meet our new friends from the future.

 

I too was happy with this first experiment. I loved collaborating with my AI co-creators for this rapid prototype. It was a lot easier and faster for me to bring my vision to life with AI, rather than toiling with conventional art tools. And I made the final creative calls by selecting the variations that inspired me the most.

 

Artificial intelligence is growing at an incredible pace, and we have a unique opportunity to use it for creative purposes, while defining the boundaries of our relationship with these wild machines. I had to keep my AI bots on a tight leash to get what I wanted — which is exactly what they need, so we can train them to become dependable partners over time.

 

Next, I hope to use another AI to create videos from those images, and develop some of our new characters to interact in short stories illustrating those alternative futures. Vive la collaboration entre l'homme et la machine!

 

With Howard Rheingold, Freddy Hahne, Tim Pozar, Janey Fritsche, Judy Maas Rheingold, Mamie Rheingold, Marshall Smith, Kathy Lassen Hahne — and other members of Pataphysical Studios.

 

Learn more about our Pataphysical Time Machine: www.pataphysics.us

 

#ai #art #ChatGPT #fiction #future #midjourney #pataphysics #scifi #time #timemachine

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Annual event presented by the Gregory Allicar Museum of Art at Colorado State University

Julieta Aguilera and Mat Rappaport visualizing space in the Space Visualization Laboratory at the Adler Planetarium in Chicago

 

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A Superman poster used to hang on the wall to the upper right of the television. The bookshelf used to be packed with books of all kinds. The clear portion of the wooden cabinet used to be the home to various DVDs. Now all of these are boxed up and put away, except for a few important DVDs to the left of the television. This picture is supposed to symbolize and capture the feelings of moving. The feelings of loss, coupled with happiness, sadness and excitement.

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