From Stonehenge to the Roman Colosseum; from the Ginza Pyramid to the Torre Eiffel; from hard reality to virtual reality, passing through the imagination. This has been possible thanks to an artist who, using Artificial Intelligence, simulated (but did not recreate, because they are not part of the tangible world) inflatables on emblematic monuments of the world.
La Artificial Intelligence (AI) has unlocked a realm of endless possibilities. It is almost as coarse as the very imagination of each of those who operate it is, and for this reason it continues to amaze us as we come across remarkable images brought to life by the artists who use its power. It's like showing the most abstract dream images to someone, without saying a word.
With just a few instructions as a guide, these artists create Awesome works that defy the imagination. For example, you can imagine the virtual recreation of the Taj Mahal, the Corcovado Christ or the ancient stones of Scotland.
Artificial intelligence artist Joann shared images on Instagram with the caption “Wonders inflatable". As the caption suggests, the post features photographs of iconic landmarks as if they were inflatable monuments.
From the Eiffel Tower, the Roman Colosseum and Stonehenge to the Egyptian Pyramid, the Leaning Tower of Pisa and Brazil's Christ the Redeemer, the publication features ten historical monuments.
The artist has created inflatable avatars of a number of world-famous landmarks, including the Arc de Triomphe in Paris, Saint Basil's Cathedral in Moscow, the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque in Abu Dhabi, and the Moai of Polynesia.
Joann shared the images on her Instagram profile a couple of weeks ago (May 16). To date, the digital recreations have garnered more than 23,000 likes.