From the series of classic literature vs the future… All The Rubbish of a Great City Part 1: No Sun Ever Since That Day Dear Farewell You may be glad to see your letter of 6th April last from me. You are still in the good humour of the last time, and I Continue Reading
Stanley Lying in his Lap – classic literature
Classic literature vs artificial intelligence – try and guess classic source. Stanley Lying in his Lap His face was almost as pale as his fur and the top part of his ears were slightly raised above the shoulder blades. “Oh, God, what’s happened to me?” he said. “How on Earth have they left Continue Reading
Why Don’t Cannibals Eat Clowns?
Part of the text generation series – see blog index. Why don’t cannibals eat clowns? Because cannibalism doesn’t produce the same health benefits as killing clowns, you will have only about 60% of your body weight of body fat left, leaving you with less body fat and no protection against the other 50%. By choosing Continue Reading
Guess the original classics – Born Into Slavery
This is a game to see if you can identify the original story author in the generated text below. It has a new title: Born Into Slavery. The generated text is followed by the classic story which was used as the prompt for the computer generation. For technical details see end. Born Into Slavery Continue Reading
Guess the original literature classics – The Distant Shout of the Great Storm
Can you identify the original story author used to prompt (start off) the generated text below? The title is also generated. After, please visit Episode 2: The Bloody Tale. The generated text is followed by the classic story which was used as the prompt for the computer generation. For technical details see end Notes. Character Continue Reading
Fake News – what do real writers think about it? AI research
I examined in August 2020 research (UAL London see credits) what happens when writers use a computer text generator to write articles, giving them only an image prompt. There is a summary of the Study in the Index. Go to Index of AI research Fake News – (or ‘fake news’) what do real writers think Continue Reading
Man and dog – text generation research – image prompt
Text Generation Study – image prompt Go to Index of AI research I found the writing prompt image (below), used in my online study, on a free comedy picture site. The guy looks quite young. Now, years later, all world famous! Prompt image man and dog Maxine is the dog, Bryan Riesberg the guy, now Continue Reading
Archive of Digital Art ADA
Added to the Geoff Davis section on the Archive of Digital Art, a site for artists and organisations. Visit ADA Geoff Davis here btw there are three ‘Geoff Davis artists’ in the UK alone!
Festival UK 2020 for Creative Computing Institute University Arts London
There’s just been an announcement about the exciting #FestivalUK2022. Professor Grierson (my research director) is part of this, with Creative Computing Institute, CCI UAL. 30 creative teams have been selected to take part in the forthcoming festival of creativity in the R&D Project phase. #STEAM – science, technology, engineering, arts, mathematics. More news on as Continue Reading
Micro Arts in the Computer Arts Society – launch today
Celebrating 36 years of my computer art organisation, the art and texts are the first entry in the new Computer Arts Archive part of the Computer Arts Society CAS British Computer Society BCS. There was a launch event as part of EVA London 2020. NEWS: Today: Micro Arts ground-breaking work on Computer Arts Archive (BCS) Continue Reading