Google engineer and artist Mike Tyka and Gray Area founder Josette Melchor discuss the creative possibilities and the impact the of the DeepDream project.
When DeepDream was released in 2015, the Google program became an overnight sensation, garnering coverage from magazines such as Wired, the Atlantic, and Scientific American. Ordinary photos processed through the algorithm transformed into LSD-reminiscent hallucinations: clouds writhed with dogs, palms filled with eyes. Gray Area hosted the first artificial neural network art exhibition and auctioned artworks created for thousands of dollars.
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Google engineer and artist Mike Tyka and Gray Area founder Josette Melchor discuss the creative possibilities and the impact the of the DeepDream project.
When DeepDream was released in 2015, the Google program became an overnight sensation, garnering coverage from magazines such as Wired, the Atlantic, and Scientific American. Ordinary photos processed through the algorithm transformed into LSD-reminiscent hallucinations: clouds writhed with dogs, palms filled with eyes. Gray Area hosted the first artificial neural network art exhibition and auctioned artworks created for thousands of dollars.
ALL SEATS ARE AVAILABLE ON A FIRST-COME, FIRST-SERVED BASIS.
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