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A live, autonomous artwork that never shows the same image twice: "Memories of Passersby I" by Mario Klingemann Last year, we presented this artwork as part of Collaborations with the Artificial Self. Ahead of the launch of his Early Works, here’s a recap ↓ The artwork contains everything it needs, algorithms and generative adversarial networks (GANs), to keep generating indefinitely. That autonomy matters. It shifts AI art from static, human-curated selections to a machine that is itself the creative agent. Each edition produces a unique, unending sequence of portraits, making the experience of the work inseparable from the moment you encounter it. Memories of Passersby I is important in AI art because it treats the model as an ongoing practice: a living system that composes, revises, and moves forward on its own.
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