Emerging Face - Neural Net Imagined Portrait (644 Strokes)
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Pindar Van Arman
Emerging Face - Neural Net Imagined Portrait (644 Strokes)
Acrylic on canvas
canvas: 14 by 11 in. 27.9 by 35.6 cm
framed: 19.5 by 17 in. 50 by 43 cm.
Executed in 2017, this work is unique from a series of 32 works. This work also includes an NFT.
Token ID: 1
Smart Contract: 0xbe62aa42fd5e1e1332bd3fb863e2b96fa8816cd2
Token Standard: ERC-721
Blockchain: Ethereum
The artist.
Seoul, MBN Y Forum, 2018
Berlin, Aspen AI Conference, 2018
Tyson, Virginia, Robot Art 2018, Tyson's Corner Center, 2018
London, Art of the Machine, Group Show, 2019
New York, Beyond Species, 2019
Two AI Agents cooperated on a simple task:
1: The first tried to imagine faces and paint them on a canvas.
2: The second stopped the painting as soon as it recognized a face.
The algorithm was inspired by conversations artist Pindar Van Arman had with Harold Cohen. Cohen, a pioneer in artificial creativity, held the belief that all claims of AI “creating” imagery were false. Instead, he insisted that AI merely acted as a filter of preexisting imagery, no more special than a Photoshop filter.
At the time this may have been true, but Van Arman had begun working with a new kind of neural network called GANs (Generative Adversarial Networks) and noticed that they were “imagining” things very similar to how humans imagined. He shared this view with Cohen and tried to convince him that maybe machines could finally be creative. Cohen passed in 2016 before they could finish their conversation, but his critiques ultimately sparked a series where Van Arman's robots began to truly be creative. The synthetically creative systems that emerged are an attempt to see the world through the eyes of AI.
Emerging Face - Neural Net Imagined Portrait (644 Strokes) consists of 1 unique canvas from the original 44 of this groundbreaking series and 1 100% on-chain archival NFT. Historically, this series represents the first examples of paintings autonomously created from neural networks. This and related works have been shown around the world, awarded first place in Robot Art 2018, and been accepted into LACMA’s permanent collection.