Going, going, GAN -my DADA drawings
Eye, eye, AI
I'm sharing with you three drawings I created on DADA as part of a visual conversation called Going, going, GAN!, GAN stands for generative adversarial network. The first image is a representation of the AI artwork by the art-collective Obvious that sold for $432,500 at Christie’s. I would recommend you check out the visual conversation on DADA to see how others responded to the drawing.
Drawing on DADA
These digital drawings were created on DADA using a drawing tablet and pen, and the Smartpad drawing tools on the platform. The drawing tools on DADA include a paintbrush, pencil option and eraser, and the option to alter the colour.
You can choose background color, pencil colors, widths of the pencils, and transparency. You can go back, erase, and also save your drawing for later. When you are ready, you can add tags, choose to automatically share in Facebook, click on the “POST” button, and show your art to the world.
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Dear @opheliafu: Judy was at Art Basel Miami and she met one of the Obvious guys who did the generative art that you so perceptively drew on DADA and she told him about it and he said that he had seen it! It's all so meta. Jason Bailey loved your drawing and Bea's response with the bad Jesus. It's all good! Wishing you a very merry Xmas and a happy, creative and prosperous new year!
That is awesome DADA, and made me chuckle! I actually can't see their image now without thinking about Bea's drawing too.
Have an amazing Christmas time!
I've been rather a fair-weather steemit friend of late, but I do promise it has not been with any malicious intent, only so busy and distracted by my new surroundings.
I see you are diligent as ever and still plugging along on dada.nyc. It does seem a good daily task that is for sure and a good distraction from the current markets, but I am sure they will boost up again next year, one hopes.
It is that time of year when we are distracted by festivities, and for us creative types that often involves a lot of making too. I've been busy hammering away at copper today, making gifts to send off in the post.