Here at Hackaday, we love a good art piece, whether that involves light ... [Eirik’s] work shows us that “generative” music can be intoxicating and compelling with a real sense of feeling ...
With help from a hacked Kinect, algorithms track singer Olga Bell's facial movements and project generative art back onto her kisser in real time. Scott Snibbe's app, a product of 15 years of ...
His adventures with code marked the beginning of a new era of digital art, which has since evolved to encompass interactive sculptures, artworks on paper created by plotter, and avant-garde generative ...
Enter generative AI—a category of artificial intelligence that can ingest and analyze visual information at scale, produce new text and video content in real time, and make complex ...
Depending on the use case, generative AI examples in healthcare, music, art, finance, gaming, and human resources are demonstrating the versatility of the technology and showing both its growing ...
Silk screen printing is more than just a method ... it’s also an accepted technique in fine art. Artists like Andy Warhol ...
A non-fungible token (NFT) that is created by an algorithm in a program that randomly selects and combines predesigned art layers. Generative NFTs are typically collections such as the famous ...
Visitors admire works in the "Silk Road Artists' Rendezvous" art exhibition on Friday [Meng Tao / Xinhua] WELLINGTON -- The "Silk Road Artists' Rendezvous" art exhibition, featuring 63 works ...
Silk Roads, which opens at the British Museum next week and brings together an extraordinary group of images, artefacts and objects that reveal the interconnections that held much of the world ...
Generative AI became wildly popular in the early 2020s, and ChatGPT is the poster child for this category (see ChatGPT). The input to a generative AI system can be text, images, audio or video ...
By Graham Bowley and Tom Mashberg Sotheby’s opened a new salesroom and international collectors are arriving for the inaugural Art Basel Paris fair. But visiting is one thing; buying is another.