@ayeressian Thanks and awesome. I am hoping more and more people make robots like this. If you ever want source code or information on where I get sturdy industrial strength components just send me an email. I can also tell you about loads of things that don't work, which may save you time. What are your initial ideas...
Open your mind a bit. Art is in the eye of the beholder, not specific to the method by which the work is created. I am untrained, but if I pick up a pencil and draw a picture, is it art? Perhaps I'm just naturally talented (I'm not). How about an untalented, but highly trained painter? Does that make her creation any more artistic than mine? Think of the robot as the tool of the artist who created it, a complex paintbrush if that helps you.
I hope your right. But the line is becoming blurry. I keep on working on the AI of my robot and it is awful close to my creative process. For example, in one of my algorithms I can type in "flower". It will then go to google images, search out a popular flower image with good contrast and color distribution, copy it to disk, then paint it. As it paints a camera looks to see how it is doing and makes adjustments as needed. That's not far off from my own personal artistic process.
this remember me a scene of "i robot" when will smith make a question to the robot aying: "¿you can make a work of art? (or something like that)".... and the robot responds: and you?
from when robots can, paint realism ? wow we really are heading towards a future were human will be not needed, nothing wil be self expression any more, only mentally controled, for example (RFI CHIPS), were be cyborgs,
@pvanarman If anyone still wants the name of this song- It's "Hold on" by Minus Story- thanks to your video I tracked it down on amazon and bought it :)
All this is is a printer with a single brush doing very static crap.
Jcsharitz 5 months ago
I just came up with same idea for my diploma thesis.(my major is CIS)
I start to google the internet to find out if somebody else did it and I find this video.
Wonderful job.
ayeressian 8 months ago
@ayeressian Thanks and awesome. I am hoping more and more people make robots like this. If you ever want source code or information on where I get sturdy industrial strength components just send me an email. I can also tell you about loads of things that don't work, which may save you time. What are your initial ideas...
pvanarman 8 months ago
@pvanarman
Hello pvanarman and thanks for your reply.
my email is ayerissian2002@yahoo.com.
If you mind send me some message that I could track your email address.
ayeressian 8 months ago
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@pvanarman
Hello pvanarman and thanks for your reply.
my email is ayerissian2002@yahoo.com.
If you mind send me some message that I could get your email address.
ayeressian 8 months ago
The art resides in the people who created this robot. Love it.
gznubouit 9 months ago
Erstanlich was Robotter heute können. Erschreckend gut!
JoergSchlichtholz 10 months ago
Open your mind a bit. Art is in the eye of the beholder, not specific to the method by which the work is created. I am untrained, but if I pick up a pencil and draw a picture, is it art? Perhaps I'm just naturally talented (I'm not). How about an untalented, but highly trained painter? Does that make her creation any more artistic than mine? Think of the robot as the tool of the artist who created it, a complex paintbrush if that helps you.
ExtremeModerate 11 months ago
That's gotta be the coolest thing I ever saw! props to the robo dude! ;D
DisturbedBitch27xxx 1 year ago
A robot can never do what a human can, real art is created by inspiration and hard work, not a robot disigned to make a brush patern...>.>
TeamSanchez92 1 year ago
I hope your right. But the line is becoming blurry. I keep on working on the AI of my robot and it is awful close to my creative process. For example, in one of my algorithms I can type in "flower". It will then go to google images, search out a popular flower image with good contrast and color distribution, copy it to disk, then paint it. As it paints a camera looks to see how it is doing and makes adjustments as needed. That's not far off from my own personal artistic process.
pvanarman 1 year ago
I say let robots paint for robots and people can become servants of the robots, service them etc.
milionis 2 years ago
this remember me a scene of "i robot" when will smith make a question to the robot aying: "¿you can make a work of art? (or something like that)".... and the robot responds: and you?
.... pace
papaupapaeueo 2 years ago
That robot paints better than 99% of artists today.
Just imagine what they`ll do in 100 years from now.
Let robots take care of the art then.
trinitaterion 2 years ago
from when robots can, paint realism ? wow we really are heading towards a future were human will be not needed, nothing wil be self expression any more, only mentally controled, for example (RFI CHIPS), were be cyborgs,
Gonzo1UP 2 years ago
oh man I love this. The best printer I've seen in a very long time, and I've seen a lot of printers.
GOOD JOB!
bishopdante 2 years ago
Minus Story - Not sure of the name. They are on the Jagjaguwar label. Cool band.
pvanarman 3 years ago
@pvanarman If anyone still wants the name of this song- It's "Hold on" by Minus Story- thanks to your video I tracked it down on amazon and bought it :)
kapowilicious 1 month ago
by the way! what is the name of the song and band?
tissbasjpromp 3 years ago
this video is great! Funny robot, great choice in music and beautiful paintings.. Digital brain meets old and analog way of expression
tissbasjpromp 3 years ago