Glossatory Shop
@GLOSSATORY now has a merch shop where you can get colourful versions of the original emojos as stickers and t-shirts and more! Check it out on Redbubble
@GLOSSATORY now has a merch shop where you can get colourful versions of the original emojos as stickers and t-shirts and more! Check it out on Redbubble
I'm recovering from respiratory syncytial virus and thinking of sticker designs, as part of this I searched through the @GLOSSATORY archive for all of the posts which feature Strong Fish.
Part of my daily routine is to do a bunch of drawings each morning based on the output of @GLOSSATORY, which is a now completely obsolete neural network trained on a big list of dictionary definitions. I try to post two of these every day to another Mastodon account at …
more ...Hermes Trismegistus driving a schoolbus
Last week I saw someone describe GitHub Copilot—the code-completion tool which has been trained on all of the public source code on GitHub—as a form of license-laundering, and the same thing occurs to me about DALL-E.
Clearly, it's been trained on an enormous …
more ...GLOSSATORY is a bot which posts spurious definitions from an RNN trained on a dictionary, and every morning I use its output as a prompt for little drawings, some of which I post at GLOSSATORY. Today I tried feeding some recent definitions to DALL-E to see what it came up …
more ...VQGAN+CLIP is a method for generating images from text phrases using a GAN image generator and the CLIP image recogition system: I tried feeding it the first few numbered paragraphs from Wittgenstein's Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus, which I was thinking about because I recently watched Derek Jarman's excellent film about the …
more ...Here are all 1000 classes in the ImageNet challenge, rendered with the Visual Geometry Group's 19-layer neural net, using the same deepdraw technique I used for the thousand faces of CaffeNet. These ones are rendered on random grayscale noise, not my face.
This is the net which the neuralgae Twitter …
more ...I was tinkering around trying to get Justin Johnson's neural-style implementation working on the HPC - this is an algorithm which uses a deep learning image recognition net to extract low-level style features from one image and use them to render the large-scale contours of another. This technique has been commercialised …
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