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Latest revision as of 21:15, 1 November 2017
Project 3: Mind (of) the Machine
Reconstructed Memories Workshop
Artificial Intelligence
Floor of Ceiling?
Artificial Intelligence is most of the time based on face recognition algorithm's. They work with familiar faces from celebrities and animals. this is because the libery's that the computer work with abasic training programs with image that you can find online. most of the time is this celebrities and animals.
Floor of Ceiling is based on not the usual libery's that you can find about racongition. it's a space and the Artificial Intelligence can learn it wrong. we chiche to do this to play with the Artificial Intelligence of the computer themself. computers can't be angry about the fact that we give the wrong input.
So we try this also at google image and google image make from the ceilng a floor and from the floor a ceiling. it it's a very small exampel but it was a kind of funny because it is even hard for human beinig to recanze also the floor of ceiling. But human beiging have some persepion what is good or wrong.
Unknowing Painting
Project “Unknowing Painting“ comments on the process of memory, it investigates the borders between human and artificial memory through the act of forgetting. Forgetting is a creative activity that, through transformation and procedural loss of data, continuously animates our inner life and identity definition. To comment this human condition we set a paper loop through an array of printers, a mechanical analogy for the stream of memory creation. An image, an untitled painting of an old man by an unknown artist, is initially fed to the system, then the printed rendition is scanned and sent to the printers to begin a new cycle. As we travel through the cycles, as we travel through past memories, we start encounter variations and loss of data, the face become distorted and slowly the story and emotions summoned by its shape change and get lost in the growing feedback