AiLBUMS is a series of generative works created in “collaboration” with an AI. The artist went through hundreds of thousands of album cover images and selected 50,000 images to be included in the dataset. That data set was then used to train an AI algorithm that attempted to learn what album cover images are. He then uses a system that reads his brainwaves, gaze and body signals to choose an output from the system. That image is used as a point in the "latent space" and the videos are moving around that space showing what visual output exists there.
"AiLBUMS" by Alexander Reben, is the second of GEN.ART's AI Drops. It's a series of generative works created in “collaboration” with AI. Alex went through hundreds of thousands of album cover images and selected 50,000 images to be included in the dataset. That data set was then used to train an AI algorithm that attempted to learn what album cover images are. He then uses a system that reads his brainwaves, gaze, and body signals to choose an output from the system.
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AiLBUMS is a series of generative works created in “collaboration” with an AI. The artist went through hundreds of thousands of album cover images and selected 50,000 images to be included in the dataset. That data set was then used to train an AI algorithm that attempted to learn what album cover images are. He then uses a system that reads his brainwaves, gaze and body signals to choose an output from the system. That image is used as a point in the "latent space" and the videos are moving around that space showing what visual output exists there.
"AiLBUMS" by Alexander Reben, is the second of GEN.ART's AI Drops. It's a series of generative works created in “collaboration” with AI. Alex went through hundreds of thousands of album cover images and selected 50,000 images to be included in the dataset. That data set was then used to train an AI algorithm that attempted to learn what album cover images are. He then uses a system that reads his brainwaves, gaze, and body signals to choose an output from the system.