To me, and many authors I have read, AI applied to photography can be considered computer-generated art.
For years, I have worked with fractals and other computer-geneerated art and even authored some articles and papers for academic settings. So, let's see what the moderator will let us discuss here and what the members of this section like.
To start with, here is what I refer to as the perturbed gingerbread man fractal. --Richard
If this is of interest here, I'd be glad to go into detail of how this is generated and show more examples.
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Interesting, I'd like to see more
Curmudgeon wrote:
Interesting, I'd like to see more
I'll post more about this kind of fractal, but I have a bit m uch on my plate just now with a children's book I am authoring and illustrating. Sorry about that. --Richard
profbowman wrote:
I'll post more about this kind of fractal, but I have a bit m uch on my plate just now with a children's book I am authoring and illustrating. Sorry about that. --Richard
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