"Paintings" of the Philadelphia Museum of Art

These paintings of the museum were created by Boris Dayma's awesome DALL·E mini, which is accessible to anyone with a web browser: https://huggingface.co/spaces/dalle-mini/dalle-mini (link in bio) Dalle mini is a great way to explore ideas, and it demonstrates how machine learning can be used not as a replacement for artists, but as another tool to aid our artistic process.

To generate these images, I used prompts like "picasso style painting depicting philadelphia art museum building". Represented here are "works" by Chagall, Monet, Cezanne, and Matisse. Can you tell which one is which?

Landing in Philly, I somehow lucked into a job at the amazing @philamuseum, and I'm now a proud member of the first wall-to-wall union in a major US museum, @pma_union. I really miss being in the ceramics studio, but I love working with a bunch of passionate art people. I've learned a ton. We're doing really cool stuff with technology, and the museum just opened a machine learning based exhibition, Martine Syms’s Neural Swamp.

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