Blackberry Winter – Artificial human motion in asymmetry

Created by Christian Mio Loclair (Waltz Binaire), 'Blackberry Winter' is an investigation into the possibilities of identify motion as a continuous walk in a latent space of situations. The work is a triptychon of artificial human motion in asymmetry. The team developed three different choreographies of human bodies and their ongoing neural relationship in reference to each other, using their custom machine learning solution to weave spatial information into GAN technology.

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