At first glance, the work of Sofia Crespo may resemble the 18th century renderings of Louis Renard or Albertus Seba but a closer look reveals disturbing alien glitches in the natural world: conjoined fish, featherlike blooms and malformed wingless insects.
Entitled ‘Artificial Natural History’, the project uses artificial neural networks to generate the illustrations, which Crespo describes as a form of ‘Renaissance humanism’:
Our visual cortex recognises the textures, but the brain is simultaneously aware that those elements don’t belong to any arrangement of reality that it has access to…
Well it all looks perfectly nx6xqssttk to us.
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no stahp my brayns
Look up codex seraphinianus.
Or the Voynich manuscript.
They’ll bake yer biscuits….
This looks like how Jeff Van Demeer writes.