How This Guy Uses A.I. to Create Art | Obsessed | WIRED
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- Опубліковано 15 січ 2020
- Artist Refik Anadol doesn't work with paintbrushes or clay. Instead, he uses large collections of data and machine learning algorithms to create mesmerizing and dynamic installations.
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How This Guy Uses A.I. to Create Art | Obsessed | WIRED - Наука та технологія
If this A.I. fails art school, they will become Skynet
World war 3 incoming
Gotta stab my self with some arrow.
It do b inevitable tho
:o
@@DecimusYna Twice
for Requiem!!!
Correct title: How Refik Anadol Uses A.I. to Create Art | Obsessed | WIRED
thank you
but that would make online journalists jealous of his coding abilities...
If you follow wired, they don't write creator's names. It's like a symbol to them. So, that ain't the correct title.
Luke Skywalking he’s just a person who make things look pretty... he didn’t program anything himself🤣
“Anadol worked with the Artists and Machine Intelligence program at Google Arts and Culture Center and researcher *Parag* *K* *Mital* to apply machine intelligence”
@@DarkHumourPage Its not because its a symbol but to make people click,watch or search their content so they get more money out of it
For someone who deals with such abstract and personal concepts, he's amazing at articulating exactly what he's thinking
most serious artists are
very refreshing.
Because for him, everything really is connected
These effects are nothing new we see them in movies ampex, and grass valley, made the ADO, and other companies in the 80’s did all this multieffects, with other machines, for broadcasters,
Show something true new.
facts , i think his first language is german too
A.I.: This human is taking all the credit.
I mean he is the one giving information to it
providing all the algorithm to it
so seems fair
@@aname2158 A team who people who collaborate to execute his vision.
The fact that he's able to articulate abstract concepts so simply and humanize the algorithm shows that he's thought deeply about it.
No doubt the nuts and bolts contributions of his collaborators shouldn't be overlooked, but this series is about a single person's obsession, not a teams, so that's what they showcased.
Correction: "This guy"
@@lag00n54 i mean all he technically did is upload some pictures, right? i mean some of his artwork look incredible, but this interpolation bot was made by researchers, if anything i think they should get the credit- what he's doing, has been done before.. it was just not labeled as art. correct me if i'm wrong :)
2020: How this artist uses A.I. to create art.
2040; How this A.I. uses artist to create art.
XpertPandazz ha ha 😑
@@strangelovemd1 Its not a joke, let's not give too much power to machines.
I’m scared 😟
2060: How A.I. uses art to enslave humans
2080; How A.I teach animals to be as human
Am i the only one surprised by the fact that this is an accurate visual representations of our thoughts and memories, the images feel blurred and not clear
RedYoshi Doll facts! the brain is greatest computer on earth.
@@chulo2135 by 2025 we will have computing power of human brain for 1000$. but software(artificial general intelligence) is not at human lvl it will come in 2029 - ray kurzweil
the images look blurred because the artist made them look that way i guess
@@frankstretz6960 nah that is how AI images are output, it has to guess a lot of an image so you end up with some hazy and uncertain parts of an image
Vivek Nishad doubt
*fingers at WASD by instinct on a keyboard* (6:58)
He's a gamer fellas. He's a gamer.
GG
He can hack man...
EVE online
It is used for camera movement in some software as well
@@JoshLarsen u can be a camera
This is a glimpse of future art galleries where all the art flows and moves & is constantly changing
Nope..its not..
@@rupambanerjee2066 yes it is
@@justamanofculture12 nope...otherwise with the emergence of photography, fine arts (painting) would have been dead...or with the invention of vst (virtual instruments, DJ, etc) music instruments would have become obsolete...everything will still coexist..peacefully....✌
This may just add to the existing pool of artistic expression..
this is the present
I see you once again
It would be scary to walk up to a blank canvas and have it show YOU one of your own memories.
IM SO SCARED OF PICTURES WOW
they can just project a vid you posted online :v
In the future
I have had this happen to me!
That is a former idea of Nikola Tesla actually! He talked about how his hope was that in the future one could make an instant picture of his own thoughts! You can look that up just type Nikola Tesla and Thought Camera
Awesome imagery, "This Guy"! 👍
9:54 If only I could find someone that looks at me the way this guy looks at his creation...
This is beyond inspiring, what a beautiful mind this artist has
Imagine havin one of those on your wall
@Kool Cat right ☹ My childhood nightmare has came back to haunt me.
All our walls will be scenes of our choosing. Who wouldn't want to live in the mountains of Scandinavia? Especially as our climate goes down the crapper in future. Or a living lava lamp?
Don't tell me what to do.
@yes. or a physical version as a bed or something
I wouldn't need Ganja anymore
This is actually gorgeous. People bash on how computers make everything really easy, with music and art etc. But this is true art. He loves the way it makes the designs, he loves the phenomena. It's beautiful to hear him talk so passionately about A.I. generated art.
Beautiful indeed!..💎
It's not art
These works are absolutely brilliant, Refik Anadol has gained a fan!
I can't imagine how freeing these people live not having to worry about money, school, bills, but just get to have ideas and means to literally do whatever they want with their time. I'm more in survival mode right now, I can't imagine how comfortably they live to not have so much pressing on them that they get to be inventive and creative. I'm jealous lol
This is a fact! There are a lot of great artist out there enslaved in the everyday routine!
you have to imagine the struggle that they go through to get to that point though. this dude prolly struggled for years and he slowly started to get his feet.
its sacrifice bro, its very difficult to existe outside society... but in the end u create something pleasurable, u become hedonist...
@Gongoozler I am - Waaaaaait a minute, dude... How do you know what kind of background he has, and how much money he had when he started? How do you know he wasn´t a random kid at some point, who only got more opportunities than others because he actually earned them?
@@gabrielp9646 that hardware doesnt look cheap bro
Some of these data sculptures are surprisingly beautiful.
I’ve already went twice to see it. If you’re able to go, I definitely encourage you to go. The tickets are also super reasonable.
Omg thank you for your comment. I wouldnt have thought to go myself until i saw this
@@MyFictionalChaos yeah, me too :)
Where is it?
@@thiswowzer3217 You can see his exhibit plans on his website.
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It’s sooo refreshing to see a comment section not attacking each other about if modern art is horrible or not, I find it peaceful now that people just appreciate this art and not argue about its relevancy. Good job
💙😉
on foenem grrrrrrr bow!
Crazy how alive and organic it looks.
1:46 "It feels more totalitarian". A creepy, accurate way to describe how tech is becoming pervasive.
Indeed. It felt to me as if he was looking to say "holistic" but "totalitarian" came out instead. Very Freudian :)
Lol he’s not talking about totalitarianism like the political ideaology, he’s using it in the since of how his art is collective humanity; a total representation of thoughts and emotions. Not that tech is taking over.
@@alexmcmunn9390 Of course that is what he meant. But is 'totalitarian' really the word for it?
I was wondering too whether he used the term intentionally or if it was merely a Freudian slip...
@@biocykle English is the guy's second language. I think it is more of a negative L1 transfer than a Freudian slip.
amazing dude he is innovating art with technology id love to have this as a wallpaper it looks amazing
he is so revolutionary, connects memory into the A.I and makes a beautiful art, Never thought it before
bir Türkün böyle bir iş başarmış olması, yapması, hayal etmesi, harika bir şey inş daha da başarılı bir insan olur
I saw an installation in Washington DC it was fantastic! Such a magical piece of art!
At Artechouse!!! I took my fiance there
I went there too and it was amazing. Short lived though :/
This is actually amazing scientifically speaking because there’s so many patterns we know about but of course ones we don’t. Imagine discovering new patterns because it can let you visualize the data in some way you’d never have been able to before. Imagine how amazing some known patterns are that we don’t really appreciate because we can’t visualize it. Like consider how amazing Cymatics are in visualizing the striking beautiful patterns in sound waves.
Wonderful stuff!
This guy needs his own show
My mind is blown! It's like someone's gone in to the future to film this animated art, then bought the footage back to the present day.
In simple words. This is Grasshopper, generative algorithms and parametric art. Always a welcome on the visualization of information by interpretation.
2020: AI creates art
50XX: AI creates simulated realities so realistic, the inhabitants ponder if they’re simulated
*That reminded me the good old question of :*
"ARE WE CAGED IN SIMULATIONS?"
unless that already happened...
@@kylebiggs8849 please no
@@emremutlu44 we live in a matrix
Such AI already exists, feed enough source images and there you go, you will paintings are 100% realistic and completely indistinguishable
I love that he describes it as dreaming. It makes a lot of sense
I had to queue for an hour last winter to see one of his exhibitions (Nature Dreams). Totally worth it. It was mesmerizing
Reminds me of that scene in detroit: become human
Which scene?
@@vinayseth1114 Markus and Carl
@@deprecated8036 Cool. Thanks!
oh my god....
Oh yeah! That scene! 🙄
LOVE his art!!!!! met him at one of his exhibitions and he’s such a nice person
He visited our university in Florida. The way he’s so fascinated by this new way of art amazes me.
oh snap, which university?
I've worked with this guy before. His studio is pretty amazing. We were doing a projection study.
what did you do?
@@foodtruck1007 skeptical😃
ignasXv I’m just curious
as that guy's studio janitor, I approved him
I like how his accent makes it sound like "image nation" when he says "imagination".
Wait... that makes sense ... image + nation = imagination
He makes virtual art installation. Mind blowing!
A mural artist is waaaaaaay more mind blowing these images are just a mess moving Ill be nauseas
Incredibly beautiful!
A true inspiration for any creative person trying to navigate the future...
This is waaaay coool!! I'm so impressed with this artist.
Thanks for making, and sharing this video, about his art.
Wouldn't call him a artist
@@Moodboard39 OK. Thanks for sharing your point of view. It is very interesting to know what you think.
Scary, fascinating and artistic at the same time.
"I am scared of slideshows and screensavers"
lmao
Blade Runner was such an inspiration for me too. Loved the naturally flowing, watery square projections, beautiful stuff thanks.
This is so beautiful!
> 2:38 "A series of algorithms turned it into these extraordinary projected images"
> It's just a list of the image filenames LOL
Can you guys stop saying "This Guy" and just put their name in the title?
it's their thing.. get over it
@lo l What difference would it have made?
*Can Wired please stop putting "This Guy" and just put their name in the title?
FTFY
@lo l I would think that you'd read the title only after your attention was drawn by the thumbnail.
Since humans can process visual information much faster than language, reading a few dozen titles after seeing hundreds of thumbnails is not too much to ask, in my opinion.
said the Guy
This is brilliant and beautiful!
saw this in hk, full room, looked incredible
imagine if his art is combined with ferrofluids or some kind of dynamic sculpture, how amazing would that be
One of my Dream works. I believe this technology is going to be part of future civilization, I think artist has created machine learning models that not only show changes of environment with respect to people and events ,also predicts and recreate the changes in scenario in pixel level . easy to say , a lot of effort has been poured. like Art of an God itself.
Fabulously haunting and beautiful.
Such a talented guy!
Its basically just feeding colour and forms through a computer to produce more colour and forms, wow.
I can't wait to see his hallucination machine this weekend 💕
well that guy just pushed Art to whole new level!
rest here soldier. you have seen so many "this aged well" comments
Really would approve AI if it didnt use people's artworks without their permissions.
The original 1982 Blade Runner was beautiful, this man is making use of led projections that are beautiful as well. The only limit now is your imagination, you can create environments so vivid it's difficult to choose returning to reality.
When he said “corpus of data” you know he read some ml papers
I love abstract art and I cant stop my self distorting my art everytime. Im more into digital art since its easy to play with mirroring and distorting. I wonder if there's many other digital artist do this. Most of the same thing I saw is making mandala art. Mine look like distorted sculpture. Theo nly downside i got head ache after doing so cuz of looking at the screen distorting things😅
It would be really cool for children to have access to this or somehow use it in education in general
Superrr, ben de diyorum bu aksan nerden! Cok gurur duydum ve cok begendim. Calismak isterdim boyle bir konu hakkinda
0:56 yeah, thanks dude! now it knows what beautiful means, "erase hooman"!
Wow, that pixel, cube type water effect is amazing
Absolutely brilliant! I could really see his art in dystopian movies and art shows. Truly incredible!
I was lucky enough to attend his exhibition in istanbul and seeing these art pieces in real life makes the experience hundred percent better, looking into the pieces, you feel chills down your spine and imagine your memories flow in your head in such harmony as these art pieces show.
Anadol conveys the sensibility of this mode of art very well-- this is most important for the sake of art appreciation. But he's not careful (doesn't care as much) about characterizing the roles and functions of AI in making these pieces. So he freely anthropomorphizes the AI, saying that it "understands" the data. This miscommunicates what AI actually does and obscures what human artists do. The art is beautiful, evocative, wonderful; the explanations need to be better crafted to match the artwork. Maybe his academic articles do better?
I'd say its hard to juggle between the two
i think i saw his art in one of the Gaudi Buildings in Barcelona . There was a similar projection on the walls as part of a show about Gaudi . It was soooo cool .
i had this idea a few months ago! crazy someone is already on it.
man, I'd love to make stuff like that. I wonder what kind of custom software can handle the mapping of all of those different data sets.
i also wonder if you could do this in real time. Like, if the wind blows on the surface of pond, you can see the ripples instantly and change in step with the forcefulness and direction of the wind.
could you have a graphic display be that responsive, as the pond I mean? those blue squares for example. Could you see that in real time? Maybe map it with sentiment analysis of the world's social networks and show that as color on a screen?
I think about this a lot. To see someone has actually done it on such a grand scale at a professional level is truly inspiring.
Your comment made my day.This is exactly how i've been feeling to.We Can bring this to life.I believe.
This is beautiful. True artist, pushing his medium to the max.
@mihi iseul Lol ok sure.
@@vyzetta it's not art
@@Moodboard39 @realist3895 Chill, I wrote this 2 years ago before the whole AI art thing took off. But also I disagree, this is an original and creative way to use technology to make art. Why do you think it isn't art?
@@vyzetta just taking a bunch of images who he doesn't own . And let Ai do it lol how is that art ??
Data is absolutely amazing & becoming most powerful day by day.
To live in this exciting time is just wonderful.
These motion of the art is so amazing and eyecatching
If only they knew what 3 years down the road would look like
It's like inside a dream, everything surround me is uncertain, always changing.
What a talented man.
I would like to see him take it to the next level where the viewer can interface with the AI and collaborate in a virtual hallucination
Perhaps that's what's happening to you now. WAKE UP ha ha ha Or Don't.
Exactly.Your'e on point.
“Removed the people.”
Either the machine or it’s programmer is speciest.
What does this even mean I'm so confused
@@itsthatkatt-og hes joking that the dude is "racist" toward the entire human species.
@@PauloGarcia-sp5ws I think that makes sense, thanks
I think the of should be or
Is it just me or is teaching an AI to "remove all the people" a really bad idea?
Oh. There was an art exhibition called Let's Get Digital! in Florence that also featured his art pieces. Now I kinda wish I went there. I did see his one "moving" LED screen piece exposed outside the venue for everyone to see though, I didn't know what it represented but it was cool.
Idk, our homeowner lights up the porch during Christmas with a light projector. Many years ago, I installed a clock with projector of the time in a tree outside of DADA restaurant. This is an old method to show our art. I used AI and have not, as usual got any offers to show my painting. You have to do it yourself. Support the artist. Don't just ignore it.
all i know is some of it looks phenomenal
I always appreciate Refik Anadol's works both for the mindset he has that creates his style and also knowing he is Turkish :)
The thing is motion designers create this sort of imagery every day (for commercials or tv-intros), but this guy was smart about it and got it into a museum because his process is a different and he wrapes it into an elaborate and vague explanation.
his heavy hand use of particle effects really feels like showmanship more than art
This is truly inspiring.
interisting , it remind me my final project of studies , I used fortran to SIMULATE heat transfert for nuclear power plant .
good job wish you more for the futur
Could you imagine being on acid while visiting this place? I can't. I don't take acid but still, it's a crazy concept😱😱😱
Why would you wanna even imagine that?
@SpongeBob13579 why though? what will you gain out of it?
@@HamzaAnsari1425 bro how about you try it than ask yourself
I was literally thinking that bro this guy is on a new level of art! It's literally an AI visualizing life through Data! Incredible
@@Vahig7 Not something I wanna try at all.
This is really interesting and I love his accent! ❣️
Olivia Battles it’s truly beautiful
He is Turkish
This is amazing.
So blown away by this 👏👏👏👏👏 standing ovation
"can a robot write a symphony?"
"Can You?"
can can
Event Hʘriךּon The question isn‘t wether one CAN do something or not.
With the jump of AI intelligence, i'm pretty shocked to see how old the video is, and how on point he already was.
bro was ahead of his time
Wow Im Speechless. Huge talent!!
I am really proud for Refik Anadol's success as a Turkish citizen. Congratulations for great pieces of art!
music of the video ?
It reminds me of 3d printing visuals that I used to see at raves.
this is amazing
As a traditional artist I actually find this quite cool. It’s beautiful and the meaning is too.
"So what are you studying"?
"Computer engineering"
"What? I remember you loved art and wanted to become an artist"
"Yeah that's true"
"And what happened, why didn't you pursue art career?"
"Oh, i'm studying computer engineering so i can create an AI that can create art for me"
Teacher : 👀👀
this was such an excellent video
Favorite Wired Art video.