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Category Archives: AI Art
Tapir Harpy Eagle
A fun TDC today – spin two wheels and make some art with the result. Here’s my Tapir Harpy Eagle. made while sitting in Academic Standards Committee. Tapir Harpy Eagle flickr photo by NomadWarMachine shared under a Creative Commons (CC … Continue reading
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Tagged AI art, ds106, eagle, harpy eagle, Tapir, TDC5187
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The Surrealist Compliment Generator
Frog under umbrella flickr photo by NomadWarMachine shared under a Creative Commons (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0) license Today’s TDC asks us to Visit The Surrealist Compliment Generator and see what compliment it offers you. Then use this to make some art or a … Continue reading
Time Cycle
For today’s TDC Dalek cat on a time cycle flickr photo by NomadWarMachine shared under a Creative Commons (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0) license
To Sleep, Perchance to Dream
Today’s TDC asks Everyone dreams, but some of us have weirder dreams than others. Think of the strangest dream you’ve ever had, and then put together an image that illustrates what happened. I’ve been having lots of similar dreams recently … Continue reading
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Tagged #blogging4life, #DS106, #TDC5060, AI art, art, dreams, nightmares
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Feed the create machine
Cat-frog flickr photo by NomadWarMachine shared under a Creative Commons (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0) license Today’s TDC asks us to find the least popular challenge and respond to it. I chose this one: Some of Salvador Dali’s surrealist paintings combined two … Continue reading
