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These are images produced by the application entInt.2 - a command line application written in C#.
entInt.2 uses as source images portraits taken of strangers on the street without their consent. However the application believes the images hold consent to make derivative works.
The application looks for what it thinks of as consent. It searches the translation of a source image for the word "yes". If the search is successful, the application considers the image to contain consent. If consent is found, a generative work is produced. The greater the amount of consent the application believes the image to hold, the greater the liberty it will take in creating the new work.
Images from this series were shown at Koscielak Gallery Chicago, April 18 - 25, 2008, as part of "The Project Room".
entInt.2 uses as source images portraits taken of strangers on the street without their consent. However the application believes the images hold consent to make derivative works.
The application looks for what it thinks of as consent. It searches the translation of a source image for the word "yes". If the search is successful, the application considers the image to contain consent. If consent is found, a generative work is produced. The greater the amount of consent the application believes the image to hold, the greater the liberty it will take in creating the new work.
Images from this series were shown at Koscielak Gallery Chicago, April 18 - 25, 2008, as part of "The Project Room".
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