AI Generates Art in the Style of Famous Artists

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On June 13th, the art world was introduced to a novel phenomenon: art generated by artificial intelligence, emulating the styles of celebrated masters. This exhibition, showcasing AI-created artworks, was held at the PO ART cultural space in Sofia, Bulgaria.

The project employed Generative Adversarial Networks (GANs), enabling the AI to 'learn' the stylistic nuances of specific artists and subsequently produce novel images in their distinct styles. The AI was trained on the artistic styles of luminaries such as Salvador Dalí, Pablo Picasso, Claude Monet, Jackson Pollock, René Magritte, and Henri Matisse.

The precision of the AI's output is estimated at 10-15%, with approximately 85-90% of the final results being generated by the AI itself.

Visitors to the exhibition now have the opportunity to witness the creation of digital artworks in diverse styles, projected onto screens for their viewing pleasure.

The technology underpinning the exhibition was developed at the AI Design Center, an online platform that leverages neural networks, style transfer algorithms, and generative models to produce art in the vein of renowned artists.

This visualization technique is among the most favored solutions for interior design in public spaces, including hotels, restaurants, and shopping centers, as well as for sophisticated and artistic applications.

Sources

  • Fakti.bg

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