How we turned paintings into noise

Posted on Mon 27 June 2016 in fun • Tagged with painting, noise, sound, pythonLeave a comment

A couple of months ago I was asked by Lidija Matulin, an academy-trained artist from Croatia, to help her on a project that she wanted to work on. She had this idea to make paintings that would extend to an additional dimension and include sound. That sounded (tee-hee) cool to …

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My dishes were misbehaving today!

Posted on Sat 27 February 2016 in fun • Tagged with animation, ffmpegLeave a comment

I knew something weird was happening in my kitchen lately, so I decided I should investigate this. I hid my camera in the cupboard and went to write some code on my laptop in the living room. Of course, I had music playing, but it was not loud enough that …

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Let's transfer some style!

Posted on Sat 13 February 2016 in fun • Tagged with deep, style, pythonLeave a comment

A couple of months ago I had some fun playing with style-transfer, an implementation of the "A Neural Algorithm of Artistic Style" paper by L. Gatys, A. Ecker, and M. Bethge that allows you to transfer a style from one image to another image, while keeping the contents of the …

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