The exciting world of virtual reality beckons. Painting in 3D will allow a whole new level of creative freedom.
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The exciting world of virtual reality beckons. Painting in 3D will allow a whole new level of creative freedom.
A group of art historians, scientists, engineers and data analysts got together to analyze Rembrandt's entire body of work using deep learning algorithms. Using this data, they were able to extract all the features of the painting that makes a Rembrandt a Rembrandt, and get the computer to then create its own version in 3D (including the height map associated with real layered paintings).
So some farmers in Finland decided to put a chainsaw on a drone.
What could possibly go wrong there? (Hint: See here.)
You might want to start stocking up on balloons.
If you were an AI and looked with cold hard logic at this world, would you still think that humans are necessary? You might see human's as a threat to your own existence. Or even if they weren't worried about themselves, a more enlightened AI might simply weigh out the consequences of human existence on the planet. Looking at the planet as a whole, at the well being of all the species on earth, its hard to argue the point that almost every species on earth would be better off without humans around (with the possible exception of domesticated dogs and hamsters. Not too sure about cats since they seem pretty independent).
Here at Lightwork Labs, we have a great appreciation for functional creative designs, and this certainly qualifies.
Swedish musician Martin Molin, over two years, managed to single handedly create this strange looking contraption that makes some pretty cool music by funneling marbles through a series of tubes, funnels and lifts.
We present to you, the Wintergatan Marble Machine!
Samsung's first Galaxy S7 ads are out, and we think they're pretty fun!