The Art of Eroic - Lightning Blur [ Art, Porn or Trash? ]

in #art6 years ago (edited)

Some would call it Porn, some would call it Trash, I call it Art


The twenty-first century, a time when, thanks to the Internet, the concept of porn is present in all minds.

A few years/decades ago this looked completely different, neither the variety nor the accessibility to the material is comparable with today.

Even though I have stopped my project to create art with artificial intelligence or neuronal networks as far as possible, I am still fascinated by the connection of these two worlds: Eroticism and art or porn and art.

For this reason, my series 'The Art Of Erotic' will be continued in the hope of sharing some impressions.


Lightning Blur

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What do you think, man? Art, porn or trash? Write your opinion in the comments!


Already one year ago, I had started a project, which wanted to bring the topic on canvas and finally brought it. However, this project was terminated due to personal differences and will now be continued more or less by those I had brought into the boat after the start.

But the idea behind this kind of art has remained the same, so I quote the former vision I wrote:

I have the vision to give 'ARTificial Intelligence’ a face. Our world should not only be faster, more productive and smarter. It should also be nicer and more beautiful. It’s the time of the digital revolution and the start of a new artistically age. Avantgarde 2.0: A new level of variety realized through machine creativity.

Since some have enquired: It is easy to create your own pictures with this technique. A free variant is, for example, the page DeepDreamGenerator.
The creation of high-resolution works, as my project had it in mind, is very computation-intensive and is therefore associated with costs. I don't know of any free variant that allows HD transfer. The low resolution is usually not sufficient for printing the works on any background.

Thank you for visiting me and being part of this art experiment. See you again!



@hereforawhile

The raw material was created under CC0 license and not by me.