Daniel Ambrosi, Artist and Photographer, is using NVIDIA GPUs in the Amazon cloud and CUDA to create giant 2D-stitched HDR panoramas called “Dreamscapes.” Ambrosi applies a modified version of Google’s DeepDream neural net visualization code to his original panoramic landscape images to create truly one-of-a-kind pieces of art.
For more information visit http://www.danielambrosi.com/Dreamscapes.
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Share Your Science: Pushing the Limits of Computational Photography
Apr 05, 2016
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