Author Archives: htoyryla
Trying to grasp a black square
In June this year, I visited the Kumu art museum in Tallinn, Estonia, to see a small exhibition about metamorphoses of Malevitch’ Black Square in Estonian art. The exhibition was small and there was nothing particularly exciting about it, apart from the fact the square had clearly both inspired and …
A portrait in stripes
A map and a view, at the same time
The style image in neural-style does not have to be a work of art. In this example, I will take a part of a topographic map, like this and apply it to two photographs, a building and a street view. (source: https://tiedostopalvelu.maanmittauslaitos.fi/tp/kartta) The first save, after 100 iterations, is essentially …
Responsive Portraits in Real-time
As we have seen, neural networks can create great pictures, but the process is still too slow to be applied in real-time or to implement responsive applications in which the user can affect the resulting image while it is being generated. The Processing framework and programming language shines in such applications. …
Yet another neural portrait
The same photo as before, but now the style is taken from a graphic print by Saara Mesterton and Johanna Töyrylä: The style image is given added weight. Then, after 100 and 200 iterations, respectively, we get these images: Somehow I find these early iterations fascinating, although others seem to …
Sarvikallio and beyond
My portrait in the making
Neural networks make art?
Recently, I have been particularly interested in using computer software to achieve artistic goals. First I used Processing to write short programs which manipulated still images and webcam views, often in an interactive manner. I will return to those experiments in further posts. When I went looking for more ideas how …