Artificial process. Real art.
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Brad on Jul 3, 2022
5 out of 5 starsJake just knows how to get shit done and create amazing art. His new San Fran art exhibit actually has the AI render the art in front of you.
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Catherine on Jun 30, 2022
5 out of 5 starsLooks great in person. The color saturation is just as vibrant as it was on my screen. Plus, it came super fast!
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Bradley on Jan 27, 2021
5 out of 5 starsSo Jacob Nathaniel Heintz is a really well known local artist that I remember from my days living in Brooklyn. His motto is “Always be breaking the mold and putting the right canvas into your life.” He recently started this endeavor using AI to create master works of art, but not at his usual $2500-3000 price tag. Each one he designs err let’s the AI design, is unique and one of a kind. Absolutely stunning. I would GREATLY encourage anyone to check these out as he is a renegade in the art world and to be fair, who knows how long he will be doing this for. Jacob, if you are reading this; I remember that Rothko-esque you sold back in NYC, Larsa Layeth On High. Man, I wish I had the 20k back then to grab it from ya. Thanks again though, already looking to buy some more!
About DeeplyARTificial
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Jake
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Hi! I'm Jake! I have a degree in Aerospace, and currently work in the video games industry at major studio. I work with AI and Machine Learning as a hobby, including training neural networks to create art, like you see on my store.
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Printful
Charlotte, NC
Printful prints the artwork onto the canvas and ships it out.
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What is this art?
These art pieces are original works created entirely by artificial intelligence. The works are one-of-a-kind and only printed once.
How does an artificial intelligence create art?
Artificial intelligence (specifically a deep neural network) is trained on thousands of paintings, analyzing their composition, their ratios, placement, and style, even down to the brush strokes. The network is then instructed to pool its knowledge into various layers that align with what it understands about artwork, and the end result is presented here.
Is it really art if it's made by a computer?
That is for you to decide. One could argue that without the passion, emotion, and personal experience of a human artist behind it, that the work shouldn't carry as much weight. Art is entirely subjective, though! If you find meaning in the work, or it resonates with you, is the art really any less significant?