Ai Art House Machine
It’s easy to get lost in Murphy Canada’s surreal installations,
but you dig a little deeper and you realize that his work
is made up of millions of little bits and that every little point is a piece
of data that he feeds through a neural network to show us a vision of our future.
That data eventually becomes pigment, and data are real numbers that don’t have any kind of skin or skeleton,
But what I honestly do as an artist is to find an algorithm that can narrate a data moment of some kind
Make that invisible moment visible because massive data sets inspire most of Nadal’s art and he uses machine intelligence and algorithms to create visualizations of what he calls data sculptures like this piece called robotic hallucinations.
And then we also find a way to erase humans
from this data and just focus on the nature of the building
and the environments that are the collective memory
of New York once all the pictures of the people are removed,
With ten million photos of New York He inputs it through a machine learning algorithm that generates Ai Art House Machine
visual associations as he learns
for example
when he sees multiple images of the Statue of Liberty taken
from slightly different angles the algorithm complements
the information to help it create a moving animation
that represents the entire life cycle of the structure,
and looks at this information as a human, but it’s like
To some extent collective memories rather than personal memories
because a building in New York can be explored through thousands of viewpoints
from multiple angles from a different time of the year,
It’s more like an honest memory of a Ai Art House Machine
because it feels more comprehensive and feels everything and everyone more than just one person and it all covers the walls in the boiler room floor of a building in Lower Manhattan With this machine interpreting the dynamic scene if you ask him he’s going to tell you the machine is dreaming when the machine learns from the output And memories like this can create an alternate reality looking at the patterns of trees, buildings and nature, everything hidden inside this image, seeing a machine that gives context to data and cr eating and hallucinations output or something like really inspiring in it all created this piece to celebrate the centenary of the LA Philharmonic Using half a million photos, thousands of audio recordings and hundreds of video clips from the orchestra’s archive,
He fed it all into a series
of algorithms that transformed them into these extraordinary projections. Using scaling algorithms, the entire LA Philharmonic archive becomes a form of 3D output that we’ve been able to see all these data points combine or disappear and make a kind of new sculpture, and the building itself becomes a concert hall. Frank Jerry’s Walt Disney
Part of the statue too I’ve always loved looking up inspiring buildings
and Frank Gehry became my hero and I rented a car
and went downtown at 2:00 in the morning the buildings light
was off like there was nothing around and that night I was really shocked
by the idea like what would happen if I could This building is
to remember as in a dream so he dropped the machine archives onto a smaller model of the Walt Disney Concert Hall Once he settled on something he liked he dropped it onto a bigger building in real life What we do is another model board and a typical sculpture but it’s very similar to the experience From the near future and when they meet with the voice data machine
Ai Art House Machine Intelligence, light and architecture have a new meaning
And kind of symbiotic content
links I think I was really attached to the idea that
a building could become a facade that could be
a boring advertisement but it could be a beautiful facade through
the idea that human instinct became part of a machine,
which really blows me like Anna Dunn emotionally,
his team used 42 A large scale projector with an amazing 50k video resolution
to create a dramatic show in downtown LA every night for 10 days
and not one of his favorite movies I was eight years old when
I watched Blade Runner, the movie suddenly inspired me in downtown LA.
He becomes alive and has this cognitive ability
to remember and the ability to dream, so it was all like high-level science fiction novels and dystopian futuristic films that explore more complex themes that reflect Nadal’s interest in the relationship between humans and technology.
As a duplicate, it was a very interesting moment or a human defines another machine that is kind of defining what’s real or what’s notIt was kind of human consciousness and machine consciousness going through that moment of dialogue that was really inspiring you to remember the spider that was living in a bush outside your window, the egg hatched, and these are not your memories, there is another person I think in humanity we are
We have very certain results that change who we are when we find the fire we cook with
We are creating societies with the same technology that kills and destroys each other, and it is clear that Ai Art House Machine one of the discoveries in humanity that has the power to create or destroy societies.
Constantly at the Boston airport,
he knew he had found a gold mine,
he turned it all into a project called Boston Winds,
I was always inspired. By virtue of nature as an inspiration
from the wind itself, water does nature as intrinsic nature as an aspect
of motion theory to life in general and I know this could
be a great opportunity as using wind because it’s like data and as
a pigment, so we first identified our data source from Logan Airport ,
wind is very important to aviation networks, so we took one year’s
worth of wind data for Boston and this data consists of storm speed,
direction, weather temperature, all of which feeds all this wind data
into a series of algorithms and then he builds dedicated 13-foot LED screens
to display the visual data, and I think the algorithms maybe you can be
A great way to visualize this invisible pattern of the wind and turn it into
a poetic-like motion because it’s so inspiring that the machine
can find something interesting that I haven’t even thought about and I find that real collaboration begins there.
And sometimes the machine gives opportunities
that I haven’t thought of and I think that’s really something
that inspires humanity that is likely to bring a new kind of imagination
that has yet to be discovered. The inspiration for this project called Fusion
The memories came from a personal place I went to Istanbul,
and my uncle didn’t remember where I came from and from Obviously
it was his first stage of Alzheimer’s disease when this disease occurs
we literally melt our memories our brain tissue disappears but I also
was honestly very curious about what memory means like where did they come
from what is the cognitive representation of memory and the images on
the LED screens represent that 20 feet high the real data behind this process
and these moments really try to give a tangible sense of memory that
I know we’re not there as a technology that actually registers in memory
but at least it gives a glimpse into the abstract language
of memory which is one of those feelings hidden in those computational explorations
of data ended up In partnership with a scientist in a neuroscience lab,
they asked people to focus on childhood memories and record
all their brain impulses using an electroencephalogram.
Snap literally in 4 milliseconds of human brain activity into – the location
of the brain from the left frontal lobe hippocampus and the algorithm codes
for the moment of remembrance and that’s the poetic way of the moment
From this firing position to the location of the brain in a doll
and his team created custom software around all of this brain data into
an artistic interpretation of neurons that fires another example of how we
use this technology to describe life, I’ve never stopped thinking
of data as a way of sometimes similar materials that can It could be the wind data,
it could be the Wi-Fi Bluetooth signal, it could be smart mission decisions,
it could be the GPU data, frankly anything a machine needed to understand
life could become the material for this imagination, one of
the problems we had to solve Today it is the problem of optical discontinuity.
In various fields to help him achieve his vision artificial intelligence experts, computer engineers, designers and scientists,
They are working on a new workflow
for a data-driven public art project assigned to Portland
for this project that Nadal is making available hundreds
of thousands of images using Portland and forming both projections and the structure that will be shown to the team on a 3D printer to build the structure one panel at a time.
The end is sculpted 21 feet tall I found that we
are stuck in this virtual image only a world we found in the screens to the flat world that looks like a fantasy I was really looking forward to how we can take this mission awareness off the screen and bring it into a 3D 3D world,
Everything that is in the future from machine learning to adult work will be the basis, it’s very clear that machines can really pick up our data machines can pick up our decisions, but it’s not clear what will happen to them, and I also clearly think that the data we leave behind is Memories of humanity my obsession with this relationship is what else we can do with that