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"A.I." (Machine Learning Algorithms) To Generate Art

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  • Big thanks for this! - from a low IQ guy like me when it comes to anything beyond HTML... :D

  • I came upon these AI generated songs on Reddit but there are a few on youtube.
    I can’t find any info on what AI method is being used here. It seems crude but you can imagine that just like visuals it will be developed and refined.
    https://www.reddit.com/r/AI_Music/comments/u9trzn/new_song_no_mailbox_yet_generated_by_my_tunestar/
    The lyrics are surreal but it’s interesting how we can project meaning of our own into it. It could easily work as a starting point for song writing.

    I’d like to hear the singers on the forum (like @richardyot or @ReneAsologuitardo) a version using the songs as a starting point. It would obviously need editing and interpretation getting rid of the most awkward bits. come on, give it go.

  • edited July 2022

    @Stochastically some of it is far from crude. I’d like to actually see this in action….
    (Djent warning, may not be you thing but you should give it a try just to listen to it generate)

    The obligatory 10 hours:

    Generating 24/7 (on song #9142 as of this post):

    The description of the 24/7 one gives some insight into what’s happening…he hasn’t fully spilled the beans yet.

  • edited July 2022

    I used a free online text to image art AI, https://www.starryai.com/ munching on the phrase “a great blooming, buzzing confusion” to generate the ‘cover art’ for my latest piece, chiefly because this particular AI has a selectable ‘style filter’ called, you guessed it ‘Lovecraftian’. This is what it came up with:

  • Very cool @Svetlovska !

    I have been thinking about the potential impact of AI on non-copyrighted sampling. Feed the engine decades of soul, funk, disco, etc. Then chop up the breaks it spits out. I can’t wait.

  • @gusgranite said:
    Very cool @Svetlovska !

    I have been thinking about the potential impact of AI on non-copyrighted sampling. Feed the engine decades of soul, funk, disco, etc. Then chop up the breaks it spits out. I can’t wait.

    It’ll be tricky and interesting. Not sure where you are located, but here in the states, multiple cases have ruled that “…an image generated through artificial intelligence lacked the “human authorship” necessary for (copywright) protection”.
    See if it holds true for music as well. I haven’t found a case yet involving music.

  • edited July 2022

    Orwell was there first, of course, with the automatic novel writing machines of 1984, designed to turn out pulpy trash for the undiscerning plebs:

    “Julia was twenty-six years old... and she worked… on the novel-writing machines in the Fiction Department. She enjoyed her work, which consisted chiefly in running and servicing a powerful but tricky electric motor... She could describe the whole process of composing a novel, from the general directive issued by the Planning Committee down to the final touching-up by the Rewrite Squad. But she was not interested in the final product. She "didn't much care for reading," she said. Books were just a commodity that had to be produced, like jam or bootlaces.”

    Only his assumption that anyone would read much of anything other than their social media feed in the future has blunted the sharpness of the satire…

  • @gusgranite said:
    Very cool @Svetlovska !

    I have been thinking about the potential impact of AI on non-copyrighted sampling. Feed the engine decades of soul, funk, disco, etc. Then chop up the breaks it spits out. I can’t wait.

    Have you seen this? 6 hours of AI generated breakbeats. They have a link to a colab in the description if you fancy a tinker yourself.

  • Well, I take back what I said earlier. Apparently here’s his demo for the eject above. Simpler than I thought it would be.

  • ive been going in on midjourney lately. ive spent hours every day for the last week just rendering. incredible technology. game changing

  • edited August 2022

    So I wanted to show a quick example of how I plan on using Midjourney work to build on top of. I look at their results the same way I look at Synth Patches. They are great starters to build, shape and manipulate and make your own.

    Here's the nice image MidJourney so generously provided after my mad hatter like text inputs:

    After spending 45 minutes in Photoshop, I applied the type of effects, layering and manipulation I like to apply to my visuals, and I ended up here:

    And some additional time with the material:

    Anyhoo, I thought it might be fun to show how we can take what we're given and build on top of it, much in the same way we build off of patches in our synths.

    Have a great day everyone :)

  • @echoopera awesome! ive been doing the same. midjourney is insane "sample fodder" for images. total game changer.

  • edited August 2022

    @echoopera said:
    So I wanted to show a quick example of how I plan on using Midjourney work to build on top of. I look at their results the same way I look at Synth Patches. They are great starters to build, shape and manipulate and make your own.

    Here's the nice image MidJourney so generously provided after my mad hatter like text inputs:

    >

    After spending 45 minutes in Photoshop, I applied the type of effects, layering and manipulation I like to apply to my visuals, and I ended up here:

    >

    Anyhoo, I thought it might be fun to show how we can take what we're given and build on top of it, much in the same way we build off of patches in our synths.

    Have a great day everyone :)

    Out of curiosity, what were your text prompts to generate that image and how many variations did it take to come up with an acceptable image?

    Also, I predicted this kind of thing would eventually happen and I got out of the ‘visual arts’ business some time ago. “Creativity”, as it turns out, CAN be engineered. In fact, it will be possible one day (not far off) to request nearly anything of A.I. systems and it will be manufactured for you, at a cost which will continue to decrease on a curve.

  • edited August 2022

    @shinyisshiny said:
    @echoopera awesome! ive been doing the same. midjourney is insane "sample fodder" for images. total game changer.

    Yeah, it's definitely a fun process. It reminds me a lot of the Surrealist exercises I did in the past with Automatic Drawing and the Exquisite corpse...you start with a seed and from the results you can take it to new and delightful places. Max Ernst did this a lot with his Frottage method...pulling the image out of the textures and surfaces he captured on paper and canvas...fun stuff.

  • i read something recently where someone predicted in the next 50-60 years, most content people consume will be AI generated - - things like video games, music, movies/tv shows, artwork/animation. The future seems grim..

  • @Halftone said:
    i read something recently where someone predicted in the next 50-60 years, most content people consume will be AI generated - - things like video games, music, movies/tv shows, artwork/animation. The future seems grim..

    also curious @echoopera what text prompts you used?

  • edited August 2022

    @Halftone said:
    i read something recently where someone predicted in the next 50-60 years, most content people consume will be AI generated - - things like video games, music, movies/tv shows, artwork/animation. The future seems grim..

    It’ll happen a lot sooner than that. Expect revolutionary changes in A.I. over the next 10 to 20 years, including implants in disabled people which will allow them to see, hear and walk again. Artificial Intelligence will become the “voice in your head” which can answer everything for you, if you are so inclined.

  • @Halftone said:

    @Halftone said:
    i read something recently where someone predicted in the next 50-60 years, most content people consume will be AI generated - - things like video games, music, movies/tv shows, artwork/animation. The future seems grim..

    also curious @echoopera what text prompts you used?

    And I’d like to see someone else use the exact same text prompts and see what they get. I’ll bet it would be completely different.

  • edited August 2022

    @Halftone said:

    @Halftone said:
    i read something recently where someone predicted in the next 50-60 years, most content people consume will be AI generated - - things like video games, music, movies/tv shows, artwork/animation. The future seems grim..

    also curious @echoopera what text prompts you used?

    I used 'Art Deco cyberpunk DJ' as my text prompt and generated a dozen or so variations on the images I liked parts of:

    I then mixed it up in Photoshop with a handful of other bits and pieces from other renders

    It fits in naturally to my digital painting workflow, so I think I'll enjoy the process as a way to accelerate image creation the same way I build sounds off of Synth Patches.

  • ^ I like those Samurai-like images.

  • edited August 2022

    @NeuM said:

    @Halftone said:

    @Halftone said:
    i read something recently where someone predicted in the next 50-60 years, most content people consume will be AI generated - - things like video games, music, movies/tv shows, artwork/animation. The future seems grim..

    also curious @echoopera what text prompts you used?

    And I’d like to see someone else use the exact same text prompts and see what they get. I’ll bet it would be completely different.

    If you use the same seed number with Midjourney it will look very similar. With Stable Diffusion the same seed number gives 99+% exact results.

  • edited August 2022

    Stable Diffusion is crazy good (plus open source and free for all to run on your local GPU in the next few weeks) and David H just said in the Midjourney Weekly chat that they may be incorporating it in some capacity into Midjourney.

  • @AudioGus said:
    Stable Diffusion is crazy good (plus open source and free for all to run on your local GPU in the next few weeks) and David H just said in the Midjourney Weekly chat that they may be incorporating it in some capacity into Midjourney.

    Many of those renders look better than the last 3 Michael Bay Transformer movies combined.

  • edited August 2022

    BRAINSSSSS

    STEMS :smile:

  • edited August 2022

    @AudioGus said:
    Stable Diffusion is crazy good (plus open source and free for all to run on your local GPU in the next few weeks) and David H just said in the Midjourney Weekly chat that they may be incorporating it in some capacity into Midjourney.

    Ooooh nifty. I am hooked now, so this will be cool once it becomes available.

  • @echoopera said:

    @AudioGus said:
    Stable Diffusion is crazy good (plus open source and free for all to run on your local GPU in the next few weeks) and David H just said in the Midjourney Weekly chat that they may be incorporating it in some capacity into Midjourney.

    Ooooh nifty. I am hooked now, so this will be cool once it becomes available.

    H.R. Giger would've loved this software.

  • It is crazy diverse... some examples from the discord...








  • I can't believe this will run on an Nvidia 3000 series GPU and take mere seconds to render.

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