Dialog on a canvas with a machine

10/10/2019
by   Vivien Cabannes, et al.
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We propose a new form of human-machine interaction. It is a pictorial game consisting of interactive rounds of creation between artists and a machine. They repetitively paint one after the other. At its rounds, the computer partially completes the drawing using machine learning algorithms, and projects its additions directly on the canvas, which the artists are free to insert or modify. Alongside fostering creativity, the process is designed to question the growing interaction between humans and machines.

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