This is the THIRD part of the best selected blob-like generations from Midjourney:
But maybe style isn't everything. Does "The Impossible Sculpture," made by AI, mash up the styles of too many artists, falling short by blurring the focus?
“Sandvik asked me to use AI to create a sculpture based on works by Rodin and Michelangelo,” says Luciani. ”They wanted top-level classical beauty, and that sounded straightforward enough — but then they added names to the list such as Augusta Savage, Käthe Kollwitz, and Kotaro Takamura, who have totally different [artistic] directions, including expressionism and social justice… It really became quite a challenge,” says Luciani.
- HyperAllergic is already hating on this -- AI-Generated “Impossible Statue” Is a Dispassionate Steel Mess
- This reminds me of how some digital artists, Matt Smith and Anders Rådén, reconstructed and 3D printed the lost works of Umberto Bocionni in 2019, which I bit off on to generate new AI creations.
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