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GERMANY -- /INNOVATION/newswire -- Sep 13, 2019
Titus Ebbecke Unveils Groundbreaking Autonomous Robot Artist
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Titus Ebbecke has unveiled ARTificial, a pioneering autonomous robot artist challenging the boundaries of art and artificial intelligence. This innovative installation generates unique portraits using artificial intelligence and paints them on canvas with acrylic, all without human intervention. The project aims to provoke discussions on the relationship between art creation and intelligence, pushing the boundaries of what defines an artist.
ARTificial is among the first fully autonomous machines to create art with minimal human authorship, utilizing a generative adversarial network algorithm to produce digital AI art, which is then translated into coordinates for the robot to paint. The robot operates independently, challenging the traditional belief that art creation is exclusive to human or artificial intelligence.
Constructed from wood, concrete, and steel, the robot is connected to a computer via an Ethernet connection and is capable of painting unlimited images without human supervision. With dimensions of 3000 x 2000 x 1500mm and weighing 450kg, ARTificial represents a significant leap in the intersection of art and technology.
This groundbreaking project was realized through a combination of machine learning, robotics, and software engineering. The robot operates autonomously, deciding randomly what to generate and paint, emulating the creative freedom of human artists. Visitors can witness the robot in action, as it generates and paints a random image over the course of several hours.
ARTificial was developed as part of a bachelor thesis from February 2019 to July 2019, demonstrating its capabilities during a two-day exhibition in August 2019, where it painted for over 10 hours in front of a hundred visitors. The project is based on extensive research into image synthesis with artificial intelligence, culminating in the development of a novel algorithm and method to explore the link between art creation and intelligence.
Titus Ebbecke, a German Human-Computer-Interaction designer, has been at the forefront of bridging the gap between technology and art. His work encompasses a wide range of projects, from tangible interfaces for satellite data accessibility to fully autonomous industrial robots enabled by machine learning. Ebbecke's mission is to close the eternal gap between humans and machines, and ARTificial stands as a testament to his innovative approach.
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