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Mauro Martino twitter: @martino_design Head of Visual AI Lab IBM Research AI Professor of Practice Northeastern University Artist in Residence MIT-IBM Research AI MIT, Cambridge May 31, 2019 Art + AI = ? Art + AI = FakeArt Art + AI =


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Mauro Martino

twitter: @martino_design

Head of Visual AI Lab IBM Research AI Professor of Practice Northeastern University Artist in Residence MIT-IBM Research AI

MIT, Cambridge May 31, 2019

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Art + AI = ? Art + AI = FakeArt Art + AI = RealArt Art + AI = New Artist Art + AI = Tool for Artists

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Why so much interest in the art created by the AI

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What can AI do that artist cannot?

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Human Study, 2004-2017 Patrick Tresset

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Patrick Tresset Human Study 2004-2017

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They are only machines, and we see them as different. In our example from Tresset, the robots always look at the paper. When the machine looks at you, you really think, that something looks at you. They hesitate and they look a bit fragile and clumsy.

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Harold Cohen The Age of Intelligent Machines - 1987

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“I will be the first artist in the history who can have a post-human exhibition

  • f new works.”

Harold Cohen

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AARON, Harold Cohen is not a artificial intelligent software, it is not creative and is not able to learn. AARON is simply following procedural instructions and that the real artist behind each piece is AARON's creator, Cohen.

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graphics, paintings and sculptures

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Sketches – AI Art without GANs http://formafluens.io

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During the Renaissance, the importance of pen$men$ was recognized as a means of discovering the natural, dynamic change in ar:s:c vision in pain:ngs. Pen$mento is the ac)on of changing ideas and perspec)ves, but is also a method to find the ”movement” and to represent it.

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Time sequence on how 113,508 people draw a panda.

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Time sequence on how 125,795 people draw a human eye.

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Time sequence on how 133,676 people draw the sun.

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Time sequence on how 161,515 people draw a human face.

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We draw objects in the same way, and even with the same sequence of movements.

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Graphics AI Self Portrait

The New York Times on October 19th, 2018

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Epoch 0 Epoch 1 Epoch 2

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Epoch 202 Epoch 269 Epoch 307

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Identify a core visual concept in AI (through natural language processing and visual recognition), create an original image that captures such AI concept (with GANs), and present it in a way that fits a visual style (with composite neural style transfer).

http://www.aiartonline.com/community/michele-merler-mauro- martino-cicero-nogueira-dos-santos-alfio-gliozzo-john-r-smith/

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Paintings https://aiportraits.com

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The beginning of the learning process is the most fascinating, it is the Big Bang that starts everything, the explosion of every possible form.

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Painting

Painting is self-discovery. Painting makes the invisible visible. Painting allows us to see the world with other eyes, and to connect with a different way of seeing.

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What is real and what is fiction?

AI Portraits is trained on millions of photos of actors and actresses. We are using the faces of people in front of the camera to activate portraits with

  • ur GAN.

The result is an image that examines the concept of identity, pushing the

boundaries between the individual that recognizes himself and the collection of faces from the society of spectacle that are sedimented in the neural network.

What I see is myself? It is a fictitious re-creation of myself, the training data of the actors vaporize my image and create a dialogue between me and the celebrities. We see a cinematographic self, independent and separate from my actual self.

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Below we can see how AI Portraits reacts to different poses: AI Portraits continues to generate a frontal close-up by reconstructing the missing parts of the face.

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Head turns from right to left.

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The head moves up and down.

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I found something interesting… I uploaded a picture of sonic 3 and AI saw an Asian woman in the picture…

Strange feedback from users:

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Input First result from AI Portraits Second result from AI Portraits

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Other results

  • btained by

playing with Ai Portraits in an

  • riginal way.

Left Right

Input Output

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Andrea del Verrocchio Giambologna Auguste Rodin Michelangelo

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Polykleitos Phidias Lorenzo Ghiberti Scopas

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Salvador Dalí

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Amedeo Modigliani

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Amedeo Modigliani

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Pablo Picasso

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David

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Nefertiti

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Fayum Portrait

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Antoninus Pius

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David

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A new art movement is born today:

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http://fusionist.ai/

soon available online

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Maryam Ashoori

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Fusionism Movement

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Mauro Martino @martino_design www.mamartino.com