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创作者 tommymintz
创作者 tommymintz

This is an algorithmically generated multi-photograph collage. I took a sequence of photographs of the shelf fungus, aligned them in as layers in photoshop, exported the layers as jpgs, then used the Automated Digital Photo Collage program I wrote to compare the photographs for areas of difference and create a collage of the differences. This was photographed in North Carolina in December 2021 and composed in NYC in January 2022.

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I am interested in the seams that arise when combining images algorithmically instead of by hand. The decisions the algorithms come to are different and strange things are included in the image that a human would not decide to include. Where the incongruities arise, there are interesting new forms created, natural to the digital image.
Watch an ADPC being generated on youtube, 8min. The Automated Digital Photo Collage (ADPC) is an algorithm for creating a time-lapse collage. The ADPC compares a sequence of photographs, pixel by pixel, for areas of change. Pixel areas that are detected as different are layered on top in the image. Layering areas of its own choosing, the ADPC creates a decidedly nonhuman view, which intrigues with its logic and strange algorithmic humor. The ADPC echoes our human struggle to remember in this moment in the inception of digital augmentation. The familiar gaps parallel our own fragmented perceptions.

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Automated Digial Photo Collage of Shelf Fungus on Tree Trunk, January 2022

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Automated Digial Photo Collage of Shelf Fungus on Tree Trunk, January 2022

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29 查看
  • 价格
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创作者 tommymintz
创作者 tommymintz

This is an algorithmically generated multi-photograph collage. I took a sequence of photographs of the shelf fungus, aligned them in as layers in photoshop, exported the layers as jpgs, then used the Automated Digital Photo Collage program I wrote to compare the photographs for areas of difference and create a collage of the differences. This was photographed in North Carolina in December 2021 and composed in NYC in January 2022.

Automated Digital Photo Collages collection image

I am interested in the seams that arise when combining images algorithmically instead of by hand. The decisions the algorithms come to are different and strange things are included in the image that a human would not decide to include. Where the incongruities arise, there are interesting new forms created, natural to the digital image.
Watch an ADPC being generated on youtube, 8min. The Automated Digital Photo Collage (ADPC) is an algorithm for creating a time-lapse collage. The ADPC compares a sequence of photographs, pixel by pixel, for areas of change. Pixel areas that are detected as different are layered on top in the image. Layering areas of its own choosing, the ADPC creates a decidedly nonhuman view, which intrigues with its logic and strange algorithmic humor. The ADPC echoes our human struggle to remember in this moment in the inception of digital augmentation. The familiar gaps parallel our own fragmented perceptions.

合约地址0x495f...7b5e
代币ID
代币标准ERC-1155
Ethereum
元数据中心化
创作者收益
10%
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