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7.50" x 20.00"
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7.50" x 20.00"
Columnar #5 Wood Print
by Javier Ideami
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Columnar #5 wood print by Javier Ideami. Bring your artwork to life with the texture and added depth of a wood print. Your image gets printed directly onto a sheet of 3/4" thick maple wood. There are D-clips on the back of the print for mounting it to your wall using mounting hooks and nails (included).
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The 150000 cortical columns of the neocortex in our brain are the epicenter of our intelligence and one of the biggest mysteries in the universe.... more
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Artist's Description
The 150000 cortical columns of the neocortex in our brain are the epicenter of our intelligence and one of the biggest mysteries in the universe. This artwork is a tribute to these mysterious columns, seekers and producers of life changing patterns. It is composed of different segments painted and then composed together to produce the final piece.There is an article connected to these artworks which can be found at:
https://towardsdatascience.com/towards-the-end-of-deep-learning-and-the-beginning-of-agi-d214d222c4cb
About Javier Ideami
Explorer of A.I, AR, advanced visualizations & others, multidisciplinary engineer & creative director. As a multidisciplinary creative director, engineer, artist and entrepreneur, Javier has travelled the world leading projects, exhibiting his work and giving talks, from Silicon Valley to the jungles of Bali, from Stanford University, through the United Nations FAO HQ and the financial center of London, to the International Cultural Diplomacy Conference in Berlin and many others. In his latest works, Javier Ideami produces A.I artworks through a complex process that can last many days. The process begins with training a neural network and capturing relevant data. This multidimensional data is then transformed into a 3D piece which is...
$119.00
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