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Creative Technology Weekly #18

#18 - February 22, 2019                                                                                             Read it in your browser

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This week, I spent some time researching projects around the relationship between humans and AI, so, alongside an interactive web projects, most of the following resources will be about topics like using AI to provoke emotions, media manipulation, and predicting movements to enable easier interactions.

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Projects


 

Nomadic Tribe
Nice interactive story by MakeMePulse.


Shelley.ai
Shelley is the first artificial intelligence that writes horror stories. The project aims to explore how humans and machines can collaborate, as well as confirm whether artificial intelligence is capable of provoking primary emotions in humans.



Nightmare machine
Horror imagery generated by Artificial Intelligence.



Deep Empathy
Can Artifical Intelligence induce empathy? This project aims at getting you closer to the realities of those that suffer the most, by helping you imagine what neighbourhoods around the world would look like if hit by a disaster.


 
Deep Angel
Deep Angel is an artificial intelligence that erases objects from photographs. It is designed to spark a series of conversations on technology in our daily lives and AI and media manipulation.  


Interaction prediction
This project is using machine learning to build a model that learns causal relationships between human motion and objects from monocular cameras, for applications such as interaction prediction. 

Tutorials



Fake 3D image effect with WebGL
Learn how to create an interactive "fake" 3D effect for images with depth maps and plain WebGL.


Pure CSS drawing essentials
The top 5 CSS properties Diana Smith uses to produce her CSS art.

 



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