This is what AI sees and hears when it watches 'The Joy of Painting'

ANC

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It's like someone spiked your computer's drink with "ASCIID"

https://www.engadget.com/2017/04/06/ai-on-joy-of-painting-on-LSD/



"Computers don't dream of electric sheep, they imagine the dulcet tones of legendary public access painter, Bob Ross. Bay Area artist and engineer Alexander Reben has produced an incredible feat of machine learning in honor of the late Ross, creating a mashup video that applies Deep Dream-like algorithms to both the video and audio tracks. The result is an utterly surreal experience that will leave you pinching yourself."

https://www.engadget.com/2017/04/06/ai-on-joy-of-painting-on-LSD/

Please check out the videos on the above link....
Freaky... are we just computer programmes experiencing glitches?
 

dannyboy602

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Interesting vid...never tried lsd before but I'd like to...maybe under a doctors supervision though...or a regular user so I don't go through a bad trip.
I am an artist and paint regularly while stoned with ok results but I think weed is probably different
 

ANC

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oh yeah, it is completely different. Don't need no stupid sitter. It is only you on the trip, just like all the other milestones in your life, only you can do it.
Heck, I did it alone the first time, not even knowing what acid was or what it does. Let's say it was an interesting and long night. But also the first night I became fully human.
Yes it has an arty component, (you just can't do any good art on it, as your eyes are a little screwed over), you have trouble seeing small detail like skin pores etc, but not nearly as arty as DMT.

Doing acid under doctors supervision or in hospital would terrify me, it is not a rational drug.
 

Al Kaloid

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In a hospital? I would not make a pretty painting there. Mine would be titled: "Scalpel Needle Nightmare".

My inner psyche with art is more likely to emerge out in the wilds.

This one is titled: "Took a Wrong Turn at Purple Haze Junction".


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HeatlessBBQ

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It's like someone spiked your computer's drink with "ASCIID"

https://www.engadget.com/2017/04/06/ai-on-joy-of-painting-on-LSD/



"Computers don't dream of electric sheep, they imagine the dulcet tones of legendary public access painter, Bob Ross. Bay Area artist and engineer Alexander Reben has produced an incredible feat of machine learning in honor of the late Ross, creating a mashup video that applies Deep Dream-like algorithms to both the video and audio tracks. The result is an utterly surreal experience that will leave you pinching yourself."

https://www.engadget.com/2017/04/06/ai-on-joy-of-painting-on-LSD/

Please check out the videos on the above link....
Freaky... are we just computer programmes experiencing glitches?
Bobby looks like a Woodland creature. hahahaha

These new videos with visual glitches / filters are quite a trip to watch.
Replicates DiMethylTriptamine and psilocybin visuals quite well...in certain aspects.

With the mirror shattering, reality splitting type visual phenomena.
thanks for sharing @ANC
 

ANC

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still doesn't touch the hardcore visual processing our brains can do for even beter results.
I think, one of the main thoughts/questions one should have from a truly visual substance like DMT, is just how smart are our brains that it can draw that (if it isn't just real).
 

HeatlessBBQ

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still doesn't touch the hardcore visual processing our brains can do for even beter results.
I think, one of the main thoughts/questions one should have from a truly visual substance like DMT, is just how smart are our brains that it can draw that (if it isn't just real).

hehe was wondering when YOU were gunna bring them gnomes UP again
but I think I catch YOUR frequency. real surreal for real

"I done had it, enough is enough bruh
Plus I needed something to get my buzz up"
p.s. salvia droid is the shit
 

WildCard008

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still doesn't touch the hardcore visual processing our brains can do for even beter results.
I think, one of the main thoughts/questions one should have from a truly visual substance like DMT, is just how smart are our brains that it can draw that (if it isn't just real).
what can You tell Me about dmt and painting @ANC ?
 

ANC

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I wish I could paint what I have seen, I have offered the experience to an artist once, but he was too scared.

I don't talk about the gnomes, people already think I'm nuts enough.
 

HeatlessBBQ

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I wish I could paint what I have seen, I have offered the experience to an artist once, but he was too scared.

I don't talk about the gnomes, people already think I'm nuts enough.

It'll prolly be wise to keep that shit on the paint brHush bruh
shhhhhock me like an electric eel.

If YOU look around, YOU will find it...
I have found excellent amounts of comparable dmt artwork to the experience, but still does not truly compare.
 

ANC

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I wouldn't know how to start drawing the extra dimensions, I'd love to be able to film it though.
 

ANC

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Everything that is was, and will be again....
You see that big pyramid in your picture? You can open google earth or take my word for this.....
Measure to the centre of the circle at Stonehenge.... 3600km 360 is an important number as the ancients used radians as the basis for their math, not Pi the way we do. The ancient monuments talk a language of pure math, the part of math involved in the 3 sites I am giving you has to do with the decimal system.
If you extend that line from the pyramid through stonehenge al the way over to Ohio, you will find the Newark stoneworks, a neolithic circle 1056' (or 1/2mile) in diameter. give or take about 80km (less than 2% error) it is 8000km to Stonehenge.
3600x8000=21600000
Stonehenge's number is 21600
Newark's is 2160
Try and guess what the pyramid's is....

You see the ancients used checksums and error correction, similar to what the mandelbrot clip I showed you earlier explained that data can be reconstructed by infinity points in the event of massive data loss... This way when you see it, you can check it and know it is real.

Now go look at
.

I gave the minimum amount of information to make sense of the 1st 3 places he shows, but my information is also never revealed, it is just an extra layer to the union that fits PERFECTY.... these places were all constructed at the same time by the same people, and reconstructed as and when they were damaged by the succession of humanity and its ancestors through one near extinction event to the next.

The Bible, strangely enough, tells some of the story, the great flood, or the one I like, the story of the Tower of Babel, of the times when everyone spoke the same language....
There is actually a proto sanskrit writing that has been found over the world, almost like you would find English today. One of my favourite artefacts is a big black pyramid drawn with the all seeing eye like on your bills.If you turn it over and look at the bottom, it has 4 stars on and the writing in this ancient language that says, "the son of the creator comes"
 

HeatlessBBQ

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the math behind that sounds pretty simple.
Now I dunno how You do that digitally with a satellite map.

I would like to know if Red Rocks and other national landmarks that would fall under
...this mysterious number...
...2610...

What are YOUR views on the rapture, @ANC
...speaking of the Bible, the great flood, tower of babel...etc.
 

ANC

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You should watch the video. The guy says which coordinates he uses, I think it was US geographical survey.

Stonehenge is situated at 51 degrees,10 minutes and 42.35seconds North
216500/51/10/=42.35 (there is your built-in error check)

Earthworks is at 40,02.27
40*2*27=2160 They are among the many other mathematic lessons they are teaching us (none of which I am covering), showing us they understand the concept of the decimal table, or multiples of 10.
Stonehenge / 10 = 21600/10=2160
or Stonehenge x 10 = 216000

I'll show you the large pyramid's when I get up, just woke up for some coffee and weed, need more sleep.

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The little purple line intersects the path between earthworks and pyramid, at Stonehenge.....

Now, do you start to see?

I have not seen Red Rock, but... look what happens if you go 90 degrees west from The earthworks... They sit at virtually the same latitude. And is 2000km away give or take a tiny fraction.

Doubt you will find much at the rocks, it sits right under that mountain. If you zoom out a bit on the map, you will see that it sits right above the flood plain almost like a port over an ocean (very common attribute) It may have survived a few beatings but was never going to weather well in that location.

The ancient people also did calculations in inches and feet. But clearly also use the metric system.
 
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