Can machines create art?
New emerging technologies in machine learning are unfolding new directions to art. From image to image translation, style transfer and generative neural networks, this project will explore the artistic capabilities of machine learning, the creativity capacity and the limits on generating and translating concepts into art.
Made by deep learning (AI) technology based on a simple sketch.
Deep learning (AI) brings a minimal sketch to life giving it human characteristics, using only a minimal artwork and a person’s photo. Based on the sketch entitled "Past. Present. Blended."
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Made by deep learning (AI) technology based on a simple sketch.
Made by deep learning (AI) technology based on a simple sketch.
Made by deep learning (AI) technology based on a simple sketch.
A deep convolutional GAN (DCGAN) was trained on a dataset of Byzantine iconography.
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This project is about the transformative power of accumulation. In computer science and mathematics, the term "accumulation error" is very well known. Little round-off errors in numbers cause, accumulatively, tremendous problems. Similarly, we observe this effect in all things in life, in personal or professional life, politics, or social matters. Little decisions every day, small changes, a few words or minor actions, when accumulated, can have a substantial positive or negative consequence, transforming lives, revealing truths and realities, driving progress or failure, or unfolding new dimensions, concepts, or ideas. Each design consists of the repetition of a simple, minimal pattern such as a line or circle, a minimal depiction of a kiss or a couple, a woman, or a face. The accumulation of these simple patterns exposes more profound aspects or meta-aspects of the theme or even new themes driving the conceptual process and shifting attention from simple depictions to complex issues.
1919-2019: 100 years of Bauhaus.
This project celebrates the movement of Bauhaus, the use of basic shapes and colours in the design, where complexity is reduced, and functionality and simplicity are combined to produce the pure form. Colours are assigned to shapes according to the colour theory of Kandinsky based on a survey that he carried out at the Bauhaus Weimar: blue to a circle, red to a square and yellow to a triangle. The artworks of this project use the same colour-shape classification and, through abstractions and simplifications, find the pure form of their theme.
Different women. Different versions. Different moments. Different places.
And yet she could be the same woman.
White. Blue. Minimal.
Defying.
Light. Shadows. Colours. Aromas.
Earth. Water.
Faith.
Thoughts.
(Greek Transliteration, ΦΑΙΝΩ)
To show, bring to light, reveal and become evident.
3D-printed Conceptual Art.