La Baronne de Belamy

Obvious is a collective of artists, researchers, and friends, based in Paris. Their work is centered around the use of artificial intelligence to create art. Their approach questions the notion of creativity expressed by a machine and aims to educate on the possibilities brought by this new range of technology, and its societal implications. Their first collection, ‘La Famille Belamy’, is a family of aristocrats created by artificial intelligence. Read more

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“Men are blinded by fame, power, and money. They don’t see the most simplistic beauty, the one that is already all around us.”

La Baronne de Belamy is an artwork created by artificial intelligence, trained on 15 000 portraits from the XV to the XIX century. This artwork is part of a collection of eleven pieces, composing the genealogy tree of the Belamy family. Each artwork of this collection is the reflection of a stage of advancement, and a societal aspect of artificial intelligence. The name ‘Belamy’ refers to Ian Goodfellow, the researcher that discovered the formula of Generative Adversarial Networks, the class of algorithms used to create this artwork. Along with the physical artwork, a 30 seconds video is provided, depicting the creation process of the artwork from the algorithms’ point of view. The artwork is proposed with a golden frame and signed with the formula of the algorithm used for its creation.

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Additional Information

Weight 2 kg
Dimensions 70 x 5 x 70 cm
Artiste

Obvious

Country

France

Year

2018

Technique

Image crated with Generative Adversarial Networks, inkjet printing on canvas

Edition

Original artwork

Frame

Framed Artwork

Certificate of authenticity

Yes