Diamond Member Pelican Press 0 Posted April 19, 2024 Diamond Member Share Posted April 19, 2024 These photos show AI used to reinterpret centuries-old graffiti Reinterpretations of the etchings Matthew Attard and Galleria Michela Rizzo At the 60th Venice Biennale, Maltese artist This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up addresses his country’s maritime heritage, along with notions of ****** and progress, through the prism of AI-driven technology. His work focuses on images of ships that were graffitied by seafarers on the stone facades of chapels in Malta between the 16th and 19th centuries, one of which is pictured below. Ship graffito at Our Lady of the Visitation Chapel, Wied Qirda – Żebbuġ, Malta Elyse Tonna Attard, pictured below, retraced the incised lines of the hulls, rigging and billowing sails using his gaze, in a process facilitated by an eye-tracking device and generative algorithms. “This gaze was translated into data points by the technology, which were then further interpreted to generate lines or drawings,” he says. A database of digital images generated from the data points captured the engravings from various perspectives, from which artworks such as 3D scans and video pieces were created. Matthew Attard with an eye-tracking device. Elyse Tonna The maritime graffiti resonates with cultures whose relationship with the sea has been – and still is – crucial, where the ship ******** a metaphor for hope and survival. Similarly, Maltese chapels have long been places of sanctuary. Attard says he wanted to explore “parallels with our current ‘****** ******’ in digital technology”. His reinterpretations of the etchings are ghostlike, skeletal impressions, as shown in the main image. “One could argue that even the most traditional mediums, such as a pencil or a piece of charcoal, can be considered a form of drawing technology,” he notes. His show is at the Malta Pavilion at the Venice Biennale, Italy, commissioned by Arts Council Malta, until 24 November. Topics: This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up art,AI #photos #show #reinterpret #centuriesold #graffiti This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up Link to comment https://hopzone.eu/forums/topic/18473-these-photos-show-ai-used-to-reinterpret-centuries-old-graffiti/ Share on other sites More sharing options...
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