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frankenfreak
Feb 16, 2007

I SCORED 85% ON A QUIZ ABOUT MONDAY NIGHT RAW AND ALL I GOT WAS THIS LOUSY TEXT

#bastionboogerbrigade

monkey posted:

to this:

The Elder Gods exist in the Deep Dream source code.

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Hatebag
Jun 17, 2008


Androids dream of electric dogs.

monkey
Jan 20, 2004

by zen death robot
Yams Fan

Hatebag posted:

Androids dream of electric dogs.

p sure if someone makes a version for android it will be full of sheep

CrashCat
Jan 10, 2003

another shit post


monkey posted:

p sure if someone makes a version for android it will be full of sheep


mostly just eyes and noise

zedprime
Jun 9, 2007

yospos
I have to wonder if this would have made waves beyond a more specific computer science crowd that originally asked for the release if the reference implementation didn't put eyeballs everywhere.

Prism Mirror Lens
Oct 9, 2012

~*"The most intelligent and meaning-rich film he could think of was Shaun of the Dead, I don't think either brain is going to absorb anything you post."*~




:chord:

afeelgoodpoop
Oct 14, 2014

by FactsAreUseless
but what if my computer was on weed?

Fur20
Nov 14, 2007

すご▞い!
君は働か░い
フ▙▓ズなんだね!

CrashCat posted:



mostly just eyes and noise

Except for the most memetic of dogs in its right (your left) hand. The neural network is thinking.

FedEx Mercury
Jan 7, 2004

Me bad posting? That's unpossible!
Lipstick Apathy

Lol

Al Cowens
Aug 11, 2004

by WE B Bourgeois

The White Dragon posted:

Except for the most memetic of dogs in its right (your left) hand. The neural network is thinking.
There's this thing about AI where every advance is made, if you know too much how it actually works or are accustomed to it, the less magical it seems. The goalposts keep getting moved and we haven't come to a precise, scientific consensus as to what "intelligence" is. Are hand calculators 'smart'? I certainly can't multiply them big rear end numbers

FedEx Mercury
Jan 7, 2004

Me bad posting? That's unpossible!
Lipstick Apathy
Smartness is more of a creative process, not the ability to do maths really fast. All computers are basically only good at one specific thing and need detailed instructions, so I wouldn't call any of them smart.

Al Cowens
Aug 11, 2004

by WE B Bourgeois
Maybe people of the 50's and 60's were impressed by relatively high speed automated digital computing machines and thought they were super smart but we don't really see them as such.

Germstore
Oct 17, 2012

A Serious Candidate For a Serious Time
Is a cash register wise? I couldn't tell you what a can of peas should cost.

old beast lunatic
Nov 3, 2004

by Hand Knit

I don't know if its art, but I like it.

verbal enema
May 23, 2009

onlymarfans.com

CaptainSarcastic
Jul 6, 2013



I have one in progress, but it is taking forever:

http://psychic-vr-lab.com/deepdream/pics/288970.html

Moridin920
Nov 15, 2007

by FactsAreUseless

monkey
Jan 20, 2004

by zen death robot
Yams Fan

CaptainSarcastic posted:

I have one in progress, but it is taking forever:

http://psychic-vr-lab.com/deepdream/pics/288970.html

here you go:


There's no point waiting, that one has had 8 filters over it.

edit: dreamscopeapp dot com

monkey fucked around with this message at 05:32 on Jul 16, 2015

CaptainSarcastic
Jul 6, 2013



monkey posted:

here you go:


There's no point waiting, that one has had 8 filters over it.

edit: dreamscopeapp dot com

Thank you for that. :golfclap: I'll check the one in progress, too, and post it when complete.

monkey
Jan 20, 2004

by zen death robot
Yams Fan
ive had one on that other site queued up waiting for a few days now

Facebook Aunt
Oct 4, 2008

wiggle wiggle




UwUnabomber
Sep 9, 2012

Pubes dreaded out so hoes call me Chris Barnes. I don't wear a condom at the pig farm.
Guy I know makes music. Ran a promotional photo of him through it.
:nws: Gore. :nws:
Before:
http://i.imgur.com/hh9oxaM.jpg
After:
http://imgur.com/5Qt8KAC.jpg
I was really underwhelmed until I noticed what the machete hand was.

Say Nothing
Mar 5, 2013

by FactsAreUseless

Say Nothing
Mar 5, 2013

by FactsAreUseless

old beast lunatic
Nov 3, 2004

by Hand Knit

stinky ox
Mar 29, 2007
I am a stinky ox.
the slugs and dog noses stuff is all fine for a while but I think it's more interesting exploring the more abstract layers. Using a guide image also helps to mix things up a bit. I'm running the CUDA-accelerated version locally (thanks to whichever goon posted the link to the guide for getting that going) and you can tweak that a lot to get away from dogs and pagodas territory.

I've been playing with source images from videogames as I wanted to see how it worked on non-photographic stuff, using various stop layers and guide images:



the logo of TxK with a guide image of a photo of a really fluffy sheep



let it iterate and it goes completely Grateful Dead.

Game screenshots turn into impressionistic swirls:





Change of guide image and stop layers and everything's flowers:



TBH I find the less literal layers to be more fun to play about with than the dog noses and pagodas stuff.

Say Nothing
Mar 5, 2013

by FactsAreUseless

Dick Trauma
Nov 30, 2007

God damn it, you've got to be kind.

From the mundane to the holy fuckin' poo poo.

Zzulu
May 15, 2009

(▰˘v˘▰)
Whre do I go to deepdream gifs?

communism bitch
Apr 24, 2009

Was this made by taking a gif apart to its component frames, deep-dreaming them individually, and then reassembling the result? Because that's cool.

Say Nothing
Mar 5, 2013

by FactsAreUseless

monolithburger
Sep 7, 2011
Variations on a theme

:nws:http://imgur.com/Wfw3zZA:nws:
:nws:http://imgur.com/75lLJJI:nws:
:nws:http://imgur.com/Q2vtAiv:nws:

Lamebot
Sep 8, 2005

ロボ顔菌~♡

monkey posted:

The whole deep dream thing was already done by people, and better. Well, done by this one guy at least.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tnWP2Emps1M

notZaar posted:

this is like nightmare jet fuel, Jesus xfing Christ

offtopic bump: cyriak is cool
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WF34N4gJAKE

Demonachizer
Aug 7, 2004

gnarlyhotep posted:

In my opinion, the first measure of true computer generated art will be in music and not the visual arts.

I say this because I find it hard to believe a current AI could generate anything like Bach or especially Chopin. Music that evokes a deep emotional reaction.

http://artsites.ucsc.edu/faculty/cope/mp3page.htm

rubbe
Jul 19, 2008

The Protagonist posted:

where are you guys getting quick upload returns?

https://dreamscopeapp.com/ is the fastest

Orkin Mang
Nov 1, 2007

by FactsAreUseless

The Protagonist posted:

the loving white noise ones are incredible







thats poo poo

TacticalUrbanHomo
Aug 17, 2011

by Lowtax

Dead Gay Romans posted:

lmao it's....beautiful...

TacticalUrbanHomo
Aug 17, 2011

by Lowtax
someone please do the other groverhaus pictures

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h_double
Jul 27, 2001

gnarlyhotep posted:

In my opinion, the first measure of true computer generated art will be in music and not the visual arts.

I say this because I find it hard to believe a current AI could generate anything like Bach or especially Chopin. Music that evokes a deep emotional reaction.

Researchers have been writing programs to generate music in the style of specific composers since at least the early 1980s; stuff that wouldn't pass as a full composition, but that definitely sounds like Bach/Mozart/Chopin/etc.

Since then there have been systems like Iamus, which composes music in its own style, and has been deemed interesting enough that it's been performed by the London Symphony Orchestra.

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