Algorithmic art

Computational art

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Machine Learning

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Graphic Design

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From playlist Graphic Design

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Art Quiz #5

Art Quiz #5

From playlist Art Quizzes

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What is Art?

In this video, you’ll learn more about what makes and defines art. Visit https://edu.gcfglobal.org/en/creativity/what-is-art/1/ to learn even more. We hope you enjoy!

From playlist Creativity

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Machine learning art morphs into more machine learning art...

Ask a computer to generate some art for you, and what does it come up with? Well, you'll have to see for yourself in this gallery of morphing art weirdness. Images generated using Artbreeder with a variety of “genes”.

From playlist Nerdy Rodent Uploads!

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What is Quantum Machine Learning?

Generative machine learning is the field of ML that focuses on generating data. If you've seen any of the realistic-looking faces on pages such as www.thispersondoesnotexist.com or www.whichfaceisreal.com, you've seen generative machine learning in action. Quantum computing is a rapidly ad

From playlist Fundamentals of Machine Learning

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Case Study - Intro to Algorithms

This video is part of an online course, Intro to Algorithms. Check out the course here: https://www.udacity.com/course/cs215.

From playlist Introduction to Algorithms

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What Is Machine Learning?

Machine learning describes computer systems that are able to automatically perform tasks based on data. A machine learning system takes data as input and produces an approach or solution to a task as output, without the need for human intervention. Machine learning is closely tied to th

From playlist Data Science Dictionary

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3D Printing

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From playlist 3D Printing

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The Computer Chronicles - Computer Art (1997)

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From playlist Computer Chronicles Episodes on Software

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The Computer Chronicles - Computer Art (1992)

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From playlist The Computer Chronicles 1992 Episodes

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The Computer Chronicles - Computer Art (1994)

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From playlist Computer Chronicles Episodes on Software

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OSFeels 2016 - Now We're Cooking With STEAM: Humanities in Computer Science Education by Amy Wibowo

There's been a recent push for incorporating computer science into high school classrooms, while some schools struggle to find funding for their art and music programs. This talk asks "Why not both?" and explores the ways that incorporating art can benefit a computer science curriculum, us

From playlist OSFeels 2016

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Computer Vision in the Study of Art

(January 13, 2012) David Stork describes how we can use computers and computer generated imagery to gain a better understanding of paintings and other forms of art. Stanford University: http://www.stanford.edu/ Stanford School of Engineering: http://engineering.stanford.edu/ Stanford CS

From playlist Lecture Collection | Human-Computer Interaction Seminar (2011-2012)

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NOTACON 6: The Artware Development Environment Artware Environment

Speaker: Critical Artware Three members of the criticalartware crew will demonstrate and explain the technical, aesthetic, psychedelic and social functionality of the Artware Development Environment Artware Environment, the tool they used to develop award-winning artware such as HyperYarn

From playlist Notacon 6

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The Computer Chronicles - Creativity Software (1999)

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From playlist Computer Chronicles Episodes on Software

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The Computer Chronicles - Computer Graphics (1984)

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From playlist The Computer Chronicles 1984 Episodes

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Ali Eslami, DeepMind - 'Unsupervised Doodling and Painting with Generative Agents'

Dr S. M. Ali Eslami (Research Scientist, Google DeepMind) Unsupervised Doodling and Painting with Generative Agents The computational techniques that drive the field of machine learning are increasingly being used for creative endeavours. In particular, recent advances in generative mode

From playlist Creativity and design in AI

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The Computer Chronicles - Computers and the Arts (1987)

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From playlist Computer Chronicles Episodes on Software

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3D Printing Objects With Caustics | Two Minute Papers #38

What are caustics? A caustic is a beautiful phenomenon in nature where curved surfaces reflect or refract light, thereby concentrating it to a relatively small area. This technique makes it possible to essentially imagine any kind of caustic pattern, for instance, this brain pattern, and i

From playlist 3D Printing / 3D Fabrication

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