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It’s really nice and left me pretty confused so I asked ChatGPT what it sees:

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The overall topic of the artwork seems to explore the relationship between humanity, nature, and technology. The juxtaposition of human faces with a mechanical body and the natural elements like the dog’s head and tulips suggests a commentary on how these different aspects of existence are interconnected. The DNA strands indicate a theme of genetic connectivity and perhaps the underlying biological unity of all life forms.

The contemplative figure within the green portal might represent the human quest for understanding or the introspective nature of human consciousness. The eyes in the abstract background could symbolize the omnipresence of observation, awareness, or the feeling of being watched in a technology-driven society.

Overall, the piece could be addressing the complexities of the human condition in the context of a technologically advancing world, the continuous evolution of life, and the search for identity and meaning within this interplay.

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Of course it completely ignores the nude content right in the middle and how it happens to hold the whole theme together in a way 

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Ive been messing with making text algorithms.  I feed my own sounds into them and interesting patterns of letters come out.  Then i put them into inkscape and combine them with images.

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Also, does anyone know any good tools for manipulating images in weird and unconventional ways?  Like for making algorithms that distort them like you can with sound in pd or supercollider

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  On 4/27/2024 at 10:22 PM, drillkicker said:

Also, does anyone know any good tools for manipulating images in weird and unconventional ways?  Like for making algorithms that distort them like you can with sound in pd or supercollider

I've been thinking about doing this with Python using Numpy and Scipy. Something like load the image, do a 2D FFT on it, mangle the spectrum and do the inverse FFT. Or some cross and auto-correlation stuff. Maybe make the color channels interact with different ways? But I've been too busy with other things lately to actually do it.

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I've been playing around with the Rasterific Haskell module and whipped up these. The second image isn't done, I want to string a few hundred together with ffmpeg to animate it and then add some sound by manipulating a ElevenLabs vocal clip, curated with dialogue extracted using SCUMM Revisted. I already did this for a project using Lechuck (voiced by Earl Boen) and it worked rather well since the audio is clean, I'll then manipulate it with CDP. I'll update this post when it's done. I plan on making a few of these to practice with this module (probably half a dozen or so this year) as I've always wanted to dig into generative art with Processing, but at this point I know Haskell fairly well, so going with this.

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  On 5/8/2024 at 9:30 AM, zkom said:

I've been thinking about doing this with Python using Numpy and Scipy. Something like load the image, do a 2D FFT on it, mangle the spectrum and do the inverse FFT. Or some cross and auto-correlation stuff. Maybe make the color channels interact with different ways? But I've been too busy with other things lately to actually do it.

Ive actually been doing this since my last post but with scale-invariant feature transform instead of Fourier transform.  My recent album cover was made this way:

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