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Availability: Not for sale

Size: 768 x 1152 pixels (approximately 7 inches wide and 11 inches high)

Concept creator: Sushmita Vobbilisetty

Visual artist: Ganesh Rajendran

Atelier: Chitrapata

Process: Creative coding

Platform: Chittu 13.14

Type: Digital art

Print: Multiples edition

Volume: Unlimited

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This is a sample artwork created by Chittu 13.14.  We are evaluating tools to help prevent our artistic styles from being learned and mimicked by new artificial intelligence (AI) art models. We will update our artworks once we are able to successfully cloak our artworks from AI models.

Creative coding process

Chittu 13.14 is a purpose-built procedural generative art technology platform developed in-house by Chitrapata.

Chittu 13.14.01 is primarily built using the Oracle Open Java Standard Edition Development Kit, with additional classes and aliased mathematical functions and operations for simplification. It is also enhanced with machine learning and artificial intelligence capabilities, including the ability to visualise convolutional networks, reconstruct images, synthesise textures, and transfer styles using neural networks. It will offer features such as makeover, super resolution, merging, patterns, texture, moods, feelings, aesthetics, restoration, proximity, style transfer, hairstyle, looks, and perspective. (read more…)

Artificial intelligence tags

All our artworks are, by default, tagged as “NoAI” (#NoAI) and “NoAIContent” (#NoAIContent).

“Generative AI Programs” means artificial intelligence, machine learning, deep learning, neural networks, or similar technologies designed to automate the generation of or aid in the creation of new content, including but not limited to audio, visual, or text-based content. Such generative AI programs shall not collect, aggregate, mine, scrape, or otherwise use our NoAI Content (a) in datasets utilised by Generative AI Programs; (b) in the development of Generative AI Programs; or (c) as inputs to Generative AI Programs.

[Additional notes and details will be available in the catalogue]