10 days ago | By Peta Pixel
In a new project that mixes science and art, artistic duo Shinseungback Kimyonghun has created a series of images that have pixels removed until an AI program can no longer recognize the subject - in this case mountains. Impressively, much of the image can be deleted before this happens.
“Shinseungback Kimyonghun” is a Seoul-based artistic duo consisting of engineer Shin Seung Back and artist Kim Yong Hun. The two have many projects that mix AI visual recognition with photography. In one from 2012 called Cloud Face , the two had an AI look at moving clouds in an attempt to pull frames that...
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