Experiments in Machine Learning Weirdness Galaxie 500 Edition 4K
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Whoa how would you make something like this o.o
This is very cool.
i feel like there’s gunna be an indie game(s) made with this kinda tech or AT LEAST assets with textures and geometries pulled my machine learning engines akin to this.
It feels like we have ANNs good enough to simulate our visual cortex and primitive parts of a brain. I can’t wait for bigger and bigger networks being able to simulate general intelligence.
Also, imagine you saw this twenty years ago. You’d think this was a massive effort by artists to create frame by frame.
Fantastic. I absolutely loved it (except for the parts that gave me motion sickness, but that’s not really your fault…maybe use slightly slower maximum rotation/zoom speeds?). Thanks for sharing the tech details. I would love to try something like this if I ever could find the time. I particularly like the artistic looks you evoked (e.g. Picasso).