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I did it for Drone Day: Move #37
Hi folks. Saturday is Drone Day of course. https://droneday.org/
I’m going to be busy between now and then, so I went ahead and did one anyway, (oo-er missus!) a couple of days early, with an accompanying vid, all done on iPad, natch.
This is Move #37:
In March 2016 in Seoul, South Korea, an exhibition tournament of the ancient game of Go was staged between international master Lee Sodol, and Google Deepmind’s AI, AlphaGo. Go is acknowledged to be much harder than chess for computers to solve; the game cannot be brute forced by processing power alone. Creativity is required.
Move #37 of the second game saw AlphaGo make a move no human would make. The AI would eventually win 4 of the 5 matches. This event, the first defeat of a human Go champion by an AI, has become to be seen as the advent of a new paradigm: the first truly creative AI. The dawn of a new golden age for machine intelligence? Or the first glimmers of the twilight of human supremacy? Perhaps it is both.
Virtually everything you hear is the great, late noise app Giant Isopod, gone from the store but still on my machine, variously manipulated with sundry FX and File Player loops. No keyboards, or MIDI generators used. Recorded in AUM, mastered to AudioShare.
Audio to Video Visualisation graphics by the ridiculously cheap Ferromagnetic (a 99p unlock) stock footage from Pexels, https://www.pexels.com/videos/ , static images by Dream AI, assembled with onboard FX in CapCut (free version). https://apps.apple.com/gb/app/capcut-video-editor/id1500855883
We don’t need no stinking Final Cut Pro either, apparently…
https://apps.apple.com/gb/app/ferromagnetic/id1546537151
Cthonicist world is a Logic-free zone. In every sense. Enjoy!
Comments
Blimey.
Beautiful both sonically and visually, and remarkably calming and transporting.
Which probably means I’m going to be easily softened up for the forthcoming AI apocalypse! 🤣
Beautiful indeed. Thanks
Excellent… a nice early entry indeed (as Frankie would have said)
I enjoyed the video as well… I’m sure when the flies appeared there was some buzzing going on…
@bygjohn : I, for one, bow down before our new AI overlords. (you know. Just in case…)
@BerlinFx : Thank you! Glad you liked it I’m still experimenting with video, trying to find something as fast but as useful in this domain as the ‘AUM into AudioShare’ workflow I now have on the sound side. I like messing with imagery, I’m even thinking of getting a GoPro to shoot my own stock footage, but damn, it takes a long time! I feel about it now as I felt about audio when I first started messing around on iPad four years ago. Onwards and upwards.
@GeoTony : I see what you did there There are no flies on you!
I like it!
@lasselu : thank you!