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Algorave

An algorave is an event where people dance to music generated from algorithms, often using live coding techniques. Alex McLean of Slub and Nick Collins coined the word "algorave" in 2011, and the first event under such a name was organised in London, UK. It has since become a movement, with algoraves taking place around the world.

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Ann Dancing

Ann Dancing is an artwork created in 2007 by Julian Opie an English artist and former trustee of the Tate. The sculpture was removed from its base on August 20, 2008, for repairs, and was returned on October 31 of that year.

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A Bird in Flight

A Bird in Flight are bird-like geometric patterns that were introduced by mathematical artist Hamid Naderi Yeganeh. Yeganeh has created these figures by combing through tens of thousands of computer-generated images. They are defined by trigonometric functions. An example of such patterns is a set of 500 line segments where for each the endpoints of the -th line segment are:

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Boat (drawing)

Boat is a set of boat-like works of mathematical art introduced by mathematical artist Hamid Naderi Yeganeh.

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Edmond de Belamy

Edmond de Belamy is a generative adversarial network portrait painting constructed in 2018 by Paris-based arts-collective Obvious. Printed on canvas, the work belongs to a series of generative images called La Famille de Belamy. The name Belamy is a tribute to Ian Goodfellow, inventor of GANs; In French “bel ami” means “good friend" so it is a translated pun of Goodfellow.” It achieved widespread notoriety after Christie's announced its intention to auction the piece as the first artwork created using artificial intelligence to be featured in a Christie's auction. It surpassed pre-auction estimates which valued it at $7,000 to $10,000, instead selling for $432,500. The sale was considered historic by multiple publications within the broader timeline of AI Art.

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GIF art

GIF art is a form of digital art that was first emerged in 1987. The technology for the animated GIF has become increasingly advanced through the years. After 2010, a new generation of artists focused on experimenting with its potential for presenting creativity on the World Wide Web. Mass access to the Internet allowed their GIFs to travel rapidly and virally online, through social platforms such as Tumblr and Giphy, and to be recognized as a new form of art.

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Gridcosm

Gridcosm is a collaborative art project of the online art collective SITO, in which artists from around the world contribute images to a compounding series of graphical squares. Each level of Gridcosm is made up of nine square images arranged into a 3-by-3 grid. The middle image is a one-third size version of the previous level. Artists add images around that center image until a new 3-by-3 grid is completed, then that level itself shrinks and becomes the "seed" for the next level. This process creates an ever-expanding tunnel of images, the newest level a direct result of the previous level which is a result of the previous level... and so on.

Human Face (mathematical artwork)W
Human Face (mathematical artwork)

Human Face are human face-like geometric patterns that were introduced by mathematical artist Hamid Naderi Yeganeh. Naderi Yeganeh created these mathematical artworks by combing through tens of thousands of computer-generated images. They are defined by trigonometric functions. An example of such patterns is a set of 12,000 circles where for each the center of the -th circle is and the radius of the -th circle is R(k), where

Jesus Dress UpW
Jesus Dress Up

Jesus Dress Up is a game that was created by artist Normal Bob Smith in 1991 as a black-and-white Colorform, which he photocopied and distributed to friends.

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Remember To Rise

Remember To Rise subtitled Black's Dream is a derivative work of the Philosophers Legacy, a massive art collaboration. Observing innovation in developing countries, technologist of Ijebu descent Ade Abayomi Olufeko, known for his collective signature created the work as a cultural bequest for the African continent.