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Since I was a kid I’ve been obsessed with computers. I always felt like it was some kind of magic box where everything was possible. I remember being a total nerd when I was a teen, like a child expert on a lot of state of the art things just because I loved to learn about everything new. My friends and family reached me everytime they needed to fix something or install new softwares on their computers.

I learned how to code at the engineering school when I was 18 and since then everything got more complex and interesting. I build apps, games and software capable of doing everything I want.

Lately I’ve been working on my final project at the art school and it involves the use of artificial intelligence in the production of art. Artificial intelligence it’s a simple way to resume the complexity of a complex process with a lot of operations that analyze big amounts of data to create new one. In the particular case of arts, artificial intelligence it’s able to process a lot of images from different decades, artists, and styles to train an algorithm capable of create new images usually just with simple sentence like e.g. “A painting by Claude Monet of Valle del Elqui”.


This new tools can be a risk but also an opportunity to take art to a new level where people from all over the world can create what they want without the need of the skills to materialize it, like contemporary art where it’s all about the message over the work itself.



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  1. Wow sounds very interesting, I would like to see your project when you finish it.

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