This AI Generated Artwork Won 1st Place At Fine Arts Contest And Enraged Artists

This AI Generated Artwork Won 1st Place At Fine Arts Contest And Enraged Artists

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This AI-Generated Artwork Won 1st Place At Fine Arts Contest And Enraged Artists

Oleg Tarasenko and
Saulė Tolstych
In May 1997, the chess supercomputer Deep Blue sensationally won a full-fledged match against world champion Garry Kasparov, who was almost in his prime. "Okay," said many experts at the time. "Chess is cool, but there are also much more tactically sophisticated games where a person can show their imagination, inaccessible to a computer. For example, Go." Almost twenty years later, in March 2016, the AlphaGo program defeated one of the best Go masters on the planet, Lee Sedol, with a score of 4: 1 in games. Three years later, he left the sport, admitting that computer algorithms had become so superior to humans that competition with people simply lost its meaning. "Well," said then the participants in the discussions about the possibilities of artificial intelligence. "After all, it's just a game where there is a given set of rules and conditions, within which the computer surpasses the human mind. But there are also some areas of activity where unbridled fantasy is needed, accessible only to people. For example, in fine art…" You are here for now… More info: Twitter

A Colorado-based designer wins a fine art contest with his AI-generated digital artwork

Image credits: GenelJumalon Or rather, you were here. On August 26, the Colorado State Fair started in Pueblo, which also included a fine arts competition. The Digital Arts award was won by local designer Jason Allen's "Théâtre D'opéra Spatial", one of three entries he submitted to the contest. Really beautiful and impressive painting, for sure. Image credits: discord Image credits: discord

Several days later designer confirms that the artwork was generated by a neuro network

Thunder struck a few days later when Allen tweeted that the picture was actually generated using Midjourney, a commercial neural network for generating images from a given text description, which runs on the basis of the Discord messenger and is available to literally everyone. Image credits: discord Allen, with the help of Midjourney, generated several hundred images, choosing three of them that he liked the most. Then the man slightly processed each of the paintings using Adobe Photoshop, enlarged it in size using another neural network – Gigapixel AI, and then printed it on canvas and sent to the competition. Image credits: eldritch48 Of course, Allen did a lot of preparatory work, because in order to get a really effective and beautiful artwork, you need to experiment with the choice of prompts for Midjourney. In the end – try it yourself – we guarantee that on the first attempt, you will not get a masterpiece. Yes, and with the tenth, twentieth and more as well. Image credits: macrubs

Judges of the contest reported that they weren t warned about the use of an AI in creating the artwork

Allen states that he noted that AI was used while creating the artwork, labelling it as "Jayson Allen via Midjourney". However, according to Cal Duran and Dagny McKinley, the judges of the fine arts competition, they were not warned that they were evaluating the work of a neural network, and not a human being, and were judging, first of all, how the art tells a story. And the official list of winners doesn't say anything about Midjourney either. In any case, out of twenty-one entries submitted to the contest, they chose the one that was generated by artificial intelligence. Image credits: l_unchtime And here the question really arises – how far can AI be considered the author of the work, because, in Allen's own words, he really spent a lot of time to find the right description for the neural network. And anyone who has ever worked with something like Midjourney will agree. Of course, if you write the famous "Draw me a sheep" from "The Little Prince" in the prompt, the result will not be as primitive as in the famous book, but it will not win the fine art contest either. Image credits: arvalis

Two points of view on using AI in fine art may arise in this particular situation

In any case, there are two points of view here. One of them calls to consider AI just a tool for the human creator – the way the camera became almost two hundred years ago. And indeed, then, at the beginning of the 19th century, many critics said that technology would bring death to art – after all, no artist reproduces reality the way a photo camera does. Image credits: The_Galactabee But years have passed – and we see that photography, on the contrary, gave art a new impetus in the form of impressionism, surrealism, suprematism, and many other trends that arose, as if by coincidence, just after photography began its triumphant march around the world. As for photographers, aren't Annie Leibovitz, Helmut Newton or Henri Cartier-Bresson considered great artists? Image credits: JanbluTheDerg Image credits: fluxophile On the other hand, who can be considered, for example, the author of the great fresco "The Last Judgment"? Michelangelo, who painted it, or the Pope, who told the artist in detail his own vision of the painting? From this point of view, of course, the author is AI – and the discussion about its capabilities is entering a new round. Image credits: CityofStPete (not the actual photo)

People on Twitter discuss Allen s win and their points of view split

We must say that the participants of this discussion on Twitter also shared their opinions. For example, artist Genel Jumalon believes that AI is just a useful tool for the creator, but in this case, you should simply inform the judges of the competition about the use of the neural network. Going forward, Genel believes AI-created work should be separated into a special competitive category. Image credits: GenelJumalon Image credits: SaphireShear Image credits: JohnM5991 Image credits: aetheredgefilm Image credits: ichibanhomo Other people think it's just like winning a footrace using a car, and human and computer art should not be confused anyway. In any case, with the development of artificial intelligence, more and more questions will arise, and humanity will sooner or later have to create a new paradigm of its co-existence. Image credits: Gunzales76 Image credits: Lofren Image credits: OmniMorpho Image credits: RemmingThe Image credits: shortnocturnal Image credits: ChrisShehanArt We're pretty sure you've got something to say on this topic as well, so please feel free to express your point of view in the comments. Be that as it may, one thing you can be absolutely sure of is that this very post was 100 percent written by a human! Anyone can write on Bored Panda. Start writing! Follow Bored Panda on Google News! Follow us on Flipboard.com/@boredpanda! Share on Facebook Oleg Tarasenko Oleg Tarasenko Writer, BoredPanda staff Oleg has master's degree in Economics he got long time ago in a city far, far away. Oleg also worked as a university teacher, sports writer and a BDSM* specialist for several IT companies.

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During his downtime from work and parenting with three kids (twin daughters and a baby son), Oleg enjoys reading JKR, JRRT, GRRM and other respective abbreviations. Also interested in history and graphic design (and the history of graphic design too)... Read more » Saulė Tolstych Follow Unfollow Saulė Tolstych Author, BoredPanda staff Saulė is a photo editor at Bored Panda with bachelor's degree in Multimedia and Computer Design. The thing that relaxes her the best is going into YouTube rabbit hole. In her free time she loves painting, embroidering and taking walks in nature. Read more » Show All Contributors Get the latest inspiring stories via our awesome iOS app! Download Bored Panda app! 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POST IDGAFabtyourfeelings IDGAFabtyourfeelings Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 1 month ago (edited) There are categories for a reason. AI art should have its own, but it shouldn't be pitched against hand drawn/painted/maded art. 42 42points reply ERIKA H. ERIKA H. Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 1 month ago I agree 3 3points reply Load More Replies... Dispatcherqueen Dispatcherqueen Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 1 month ago (edited) It states in the artist's description that they won 1st place in the DIGITAL category 0 0points reply Pizzagirl 91 Pizzagirl 91 Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 1 month ago Yes, but that still "usually" means people drew on a digital medium, with their own hands, not that there weren't people involved in the actual artwork. 0 0points reply Ingo Schneider Ingo Schneider Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 1 month ago From my Point of View as an Artist, It is indeed an interesting Tool to use AI. The Problem for me is that the AI does Not really "create" the Art. It Relies on the Works and Imagination of artists that created Images which were Fed into this algorithm. So it's more or less a Collage of existing Images. The Problem are the Image rights. Those algorithms are Programmed to remove watermarks and signatures. So there is a Copyright infringement i think. What i See Happening in the Future is that Sites Like artstation will be flooded with AI generated Images. That Look nice and all, but have No "artistic value" because it's a reshash of already existing ideas. "Real" artists will probably Not Put there creative stuff on the net anymore so It wont get Stolen by some algorithm. I think it's a nice Tool that i would suggest to my clients to establish a general mood or Idea that i can start working from. Most clients are non artistic and even struggle to Put their ideas into words. 25 25points reply Ivan Petrov Ivan Petrov Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 1 month ago Now THAT is much more worthy of discussion. 2 2points reply Load More Replies... Intested Party Intested Party Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 1 month ago Agreed! Very well said. 0 0points reply butt soup butt soup Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 1 month ago while AI art is interesting to look at & i'm not against its entire existence, as an artist i find it insulting & extremely sad that there are people defending this. while i think the AI art is beautiful & don't doubt that it was fun for him to "refine his prompts," entering it into a competition amongst artists who actually spent years learning, practicing, honing their craft, pouring their heart & soul into creating art... that's absolutely vile. it's no different than taking a photo, slapping a filter over it to make it look like a realistic graphite drawing, & entering it into a contest to prove how good the filter is. that's cheating. so is using an AI so you don't have to draw for an art contest. the pride & joy he expresses after spitting in the faces of the artists he competed against is sickening. AI is a tool. use it wisely & understand its impact on the people it's looking to replace. 11 11points reply Steven Mello Steven Mello Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 1 month ago While I don't disagree with your point, I do raise issue with your characterization of this specific situation. What they did requires some amount of skill, with knowledge of algorithms and computer science to accomplish. It's basically a fledgling discipline, without its own established pantheon. The piece was entered into the digital art category, probably right next to a photo with a filter, because there isn't a dedicated "AI" art category. As techniques improve and competition intensifies, rules and regulations will refine how these pieces are judged. Hopefully, the fact that it was AI generated was disclosed and should be in competition settings. I didn't see any information here that specifically said the submission was done without disclosing it was produced with AI. (Aside from one tweet that supposed it wasn't known to the judges) The artist said they set out to make a statement about midJourney. 2 2points reply Load More Replies... ASIAN PERSON ASIAN PERSON Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 1 month ago I agree 1 1point reply Steven Mello Steven Mello Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 1 month ago Also, I cannot give you an upvote, due to 'butt soup' 0 0points reply Load More Comments POST IDGAFabtyourfeelings IDGAFabtyourfeelings Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 1 month ago (edited) There are categories for a reason. AI art should have its own, but it shouldn't be pitched against hand drawn/painted/maded art. 42 42points reply ERIKA H. ERIKA H. Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 1 month ago I agree 3 3points reply Load More Replies... Dispatcherqueen Dispatcherqueen Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 1 month ago (edited) It states in the artist's description that they won 1st place in the DIGITAL category 0 0points reply Pizzagirl 91 Pizzagirl 91 Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 1 month ago Yes, but that still "usually" means people drew on a digital medium, with their own hands, not that there weren't people involved in the actual artwork. 0 0points reply Ingo Schneider Ingo Schneider Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 1 month ago From my Point of View as an Artist, It is indeed an interesting Tool to use AI. The Problem for me is that the AI does Not really "create" the Art. It Relies on the Works and Imagination of artists that created Images which were Fed into this algorithm. So it's more or less a Collage of existing Images. The Problem are the Image rights. Those algorithms are Programmed to remove watermarks and signatures. So there is a Copyright infringement i think. What i See Happening in the Future is that Sites Like artstation will be flooded with AI generated Images. That Look nice and all, but have No "artistic value" because it's a reshash of already existing ideas. "Real" artists will probably Not Put there creative stuff on the net anymore so It wont get Stolen by some algorithm. I think it's a nice Tool that i would suggest to my clients to establish a general mood or Idea that i can start working from. Most clients are non artistic and even struggle to Put their ideas into words. 25 25points reply Ivan Petrov Ivan Petrov Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 1 month ago Now THAT is much more worthy of discussion. 2 2points reply Load More Replies... Intested Party Intested Party Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 1 month ago Agreed! Very well said. 0 0points reply butt soup butt soup Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 1 month ago while AI art is interesting to look at & i'm not against its entire existence, as an artist i find it insulting & extremely sad that there are people defending this. while i think the AI art is beautiful & don't doubt that it was fun for him to "refine his prompts," entering it into a competition amongst artists who actually spent years learning, practicing, honing their craft, pouring their heart & soul into creating art... that's absolutely vile. it's no different than taking a photo, slapping a filter over it to make it look like a realistic graphite drawing, & entering it into a contest to prove how good the filter is. that's cheating. so is using an AI so you don't have to draw for an art contest. the pride & joy he expresses after spitting in the faces of the artists he competed against is sickening. AI is a tool. use it wisely & understand its impact on the people it's looking to replace. 11 11points reply Steven Mello Steven Mello Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 1 month ago While I don't disagree with your point, I do raise issue with your characterization of this specific situation. What they did requires some amount of skill, with knowledge of algorithms and computer science to accomplish. It's basically a fledgling discipline, without its own established pantheon. The piece was entered into the digital art category, probably right next to a photo with a filter, because there isn't a dedicated "AI" art category. As techniques improve and competition intensifies, rules and regulations will refine how these pieces are judged. Hopefully, the fact that it was AI generated was disclosed and should be in competition settings. I didn't see any information here that specifically said the submission was done without disclosing it was produced with AI. (Aside from one tweet that supposed it wasn't known to the judges) The artist said they set out to make a statement about midJourney. 2 2points reply Load More Replies... ASIAN PERSON ASIAN PERSON Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 1 month ago I agree 1 1point reply Steven Mello Steven Mello Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 1 month ago Also, I cannot give you an upvote, due to 'butt soup' 0 0points reply Load More Comments Popular on Bored Panda I Used AI To See What These 23 Popular Cartoon Characters Would Look Like In Real Life 30 Y.O. 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