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visual culture visual generation images

machine learning new learning algorithms

what to learn from machine learning and its influence on visual culture


Currently we encounter those strange new images, that look like morphing or artworks that are being generated by machine learning algorithms, without a deeper understanding of the underlying technology. So machine learning became a hyped tool also for artists to do something "interesting". But besides creating meaningless images by just throwing new datasets at those new algorithms, what can be learned from them? Especially, what has lasting potential to influence visual culture? From generating random art to interventions in algorithms.


WHY? why why?

machine learning influences visual culture drop shadow did as well - so what is the point

machine learning changes how we perceive the world.