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* [http://vimeo.com/neuralsynesthesia Neural Synesthesia] - exploring the possibilities of immersive, digital media | * [http://vimeo.com/neuralsynesthesia Neural Synesthesia] - exploring the possibilities of immersive, digital media | ||
* [http://www.theverge.com/2022/2/21/22944335/us-copyright-office-reject-ai-generated-art-recent-entrance-to-paradise The US Copyright Office says an AI can’t copyright its art | Adi Robertson - The Verge] | * [http://www.theverge.com/2022/2/21/22944335/us-copyright-office-reject-ai-generated-art-recent-entrance-to-paradise The US Copyright Office says an AI can’t copyright its art | Adi Robertson - The Verge] | ||
| − | * [ | + | * [http://jxmo.notion.site/The-Weird-and-Wonderful-World-of-AI-Art-b9615a2e7278435b98380ff81ae1cf09 The Weird and Wonderful World of AI Art] |
New technologies, and in particular artificial intelligence, are drastically changing the nature of creative processes. Computers are playing very significant roles in creative activities such as music, architecture, fine arts, and science. Indeed, the computer is already a canvas, a brush, a musical instrument, and so on. However, we believe that we must aim at more ambitious relations between computers and creativity. Rather than just seeing the computer as a tool to help human creators, we could see it as a creative entity in its own right. This view has triggered a new subfield of Artificial Intelligence called Computational Creativity. [http://www.bbvaopenmind.com/en/articles/artificial-intelligence-and-the-arts-toward-computational-creativity/ Artificial Intelligence and the Arts: Toward Computational Creativity | Ramón López de Mántaras - Article from the book The Next Step: Exponential Life - OpenMind BBVA] | New technologies, and in particular artificial intelligence, are drastically changing the nature of creative processes. Computers are playing very significant roles in creative activities such as music, architecture, fine arts, and science. Indeed, the computer is already a canvas, a brush, a musical instrument, and so on. However, we believe that we must aim at more ambitious relations between computers and creativity. Rather than just seeing the computer as a tool to help human creators, we could see it as a creative entity in its own right. This view has triggered a new subfield of Artificial Intelligence called Computational Creativity. [http://www.bbvaopenmind.com/en/articles/artificial-intelligence-and-the-arts-toward-computational-creativity/ Artificial Intelligence and the Arts: Toward Computational Creativity | Ramón López de Mántaras - Article from the book The Next Step: Exponential Life - OpenMind BBVA] | ||
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- Case Studies
- SynthPub
- Magenta
- Teaching Machines to Draw | David Ha - Google
- Neural Synesthesia - exploring the possibilities of immersive, digital media
- The US Copyright Office says an AI can’t copyright its art | Adi Robertson - The Verge
- The Weird and Wonderful World of AI Art
New technologies, and in particular artificial intelligence, are drastically changing the nature of creative processes. Computers are playing very significant roles in creative activities such as music, architecture, fine arts, and science. Indeed, the computer is already a canvas, a brush, a musical instrument, and so on. However, we believe that we must aim at more ambitious relations between computers and creativity. Rather than just seeing the computer as a tool to help human creators, we could see it as a creative entity in its own right. This view has triggered a new subfield of Artificial Intelligence called Computational Creativity. Artificial Intelligence and the Arts: Toward Computational Creativity | Ramón López de Mántaras - Article from the book The Next Step: Exponential Life - OpenMind BBVA
Starryai
starryai is an AI art generator app. You simply enter a text prompt and Starryai transforms your words into works of art. Generate art 🎨 simply by describing what you want to see -- your words into art. Starryai
NightCafe
Web-based app – start from a text prompt. Generate, tweak and download up to 2 artworks per day for free. NightCafe lets you generate art using either VQGAN+CLIP (”Artistic”) or CLIP-Guided Diffusion (”Coherent”). NightCafe
PlayForm
Web-based app – several intriguing tools. Start with the ‘Pro-Art Filters’ to apply filters to your uploaded photo, or go a bit deeper to train an AI to create new pictures based on stuff you upload PlayForm
HotPot
A collection of web-based AI tools to create, personalize, enlarge, sharpen, and more. PlayForm