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AI Art | Il mondo parallelo

Google: "Vogliamo portare i vantaggi dell'Intelligenza Artificiale a tutti"

"Vogliamo utilizzare l'Intelligenza Artificiale per aumentare le capacità delle persone, per consentirci di realizzare di più e permetterci di dedicare più tempo ai nostri sforzi creativi" - Jeff Dean, Membro Senior ii Google

La missione di Google è sempre stata quella di organizzare le informazioni a livello mondiale e renderle universalmente accessibili ed utili.


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Autumn Skye, 1983 | Visionary / Magic Realist painter


Canadian artist Autumn Skye Morrison lives, breathes, and dreams art, and has done so since she was old enough to hold a pencil and reach for a piece of paper.
Her childhood and early adult years were spent travelling the landscapes of both her wild Canadian backyard and distant international shores.
Through her wanderlust, she developed a deep reverence for the beauty of nature and the diversity of humanity, and continuously endeavours to translate this inspiration through her work.

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Vincent van Gogh inspires AI Art


Vincent van Gogh (Dutch post-Impressionist painter, 1853-1890) became famous after his suicide, aged 37, which followed years of poverty and mental illness.
Despite his tragic life, van Gogh’s exceptional talent and painting style continue to captivate art enthusiasts worldwide.
In an intriguing blend of van Gogh’s artistic legacy and cutting-edge AI technology, these images capture the essence of van Gogh’s characteristic brushstrokes, color palette, and emotive quality, paying homage to his genius while showcasing the potential of AI in art.

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Pablo Neruda | Ode to Tomatoes / Ode al pomodoro

The street
filled with tomatoes,
midday,
summer,
light is
halved
like
a
tomato,
its juice
runs
through the streets.

Pierre-Auguste Renoir | Melon et tomates | Christie's

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Aileen Lanuza, 1981 | Pop Surrealist painter


Aileen Lanuza entered the University of the Philippines Diliman to study fine arts majoring in visual communication in 1999.
Come 2008, she held her first one-man show and has been part of auctions and publications the same year.
A prolific artist, Lanuza has shown works in different countries around Asia and Canada.
She has also been awarded top prizes in art competitions, and at one point, her works were recognized by the Malacañan Palace.