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The Art of AI: Computer-generated Sculptures Are Eerily Real

Avatar photo by Valentina Di Liscia August 3, 2021August 6, 2021

Artist Matteo Rattini trained a neural network to create images of contemporary sculptures based on Instagram’s algorithm suggestions.

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How Images Created by Algorithm Channel van Gogh

Avatar photo by Filippo Lorenzin July 14, 2021July 16, 2021

Jan Robert Leegte’s work demonstrates how today, as 150 years ago, low-res messages are meant to be experienced and enjoyed in the least amount of time.

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From Viruses to Algorithms, We Are Always Under Threat

by Joseph Nechvatal April 19, 2020June 24, 2020

What can we learn from the exponential unleashing of viral codes, as they circulate and duplicate beneath the surface of your cultural and physical world?

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What a Photobook Curated By a Computer Can Teach Us

by Claire Voon November 24, 2017November 24, 2017

While “Computed Curation” may seem like it cuts out the human editor, it actually teaches us something else entirely.

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Can Computers Interpret Art?

by Laura C. Mallonee February 2, 2015February 3, 2015

Novice Art Blogger records the impressions of a computer encountering abstract and representational art from the Tate’s digitized collection for the first time.

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