From ni_si_ai Possible Photos project

About the project

Great writers continue to influence today’s art and even our way of life, in ways we are aware of, but also in ways we don’t even notice. Starting from this idea, I made this project of AI images of old writers, put in a contemporary context, as if we would meet them today on the street (or at book fairs!).

But almost as important is the fact that for the oldest of them the existing images are totally unsatisfactory. Many only have portraits taken decades or hundreds of years after their death. Of course, AI images are not real images, just representations, like an actor representing one or another of the writers in a biopic. But I tried to integrate into the AI ​​editing as many of the existing portraits as possible, as well as physical descriptions that have been preserved. Finally, most images were edited using classic photo editing techniques to remove outliers and increase similarity, where AI models proved to be limited.

The all project is published in various articles on wansait.com/tranzit. As video, the project is also available on Youtube (https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL-DB8WaUdG0BEeVuJfeMDyl6ePMTGq-kd).

Several dozen images are already published, and others will appear further, in the series, as photographs or video montages.

About Jules Verne in world today

Jules Verne was a pioneering French novelist who is considered one of the founding fathers of the science fiction genre. His imaginative works, written in the late 19th century, have had a lasting influence on both literature and popular culture that continues to this day. Here are some of the key ways in which Verne’s legacy and influence can be seen in today’s society and art:

  1. Science fiction literature: Verne’s novels, such as “Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea,” “Journey to the Center of the Earth,” and “From the Earth to the Moon,” laid the foundation for modern science fiction writing. His tales of futuristic technologies, scientific adventures, and space exploration captivated readers and inspired countless writers who followed in his footsteps.
  2. Technological predictions: Many of Verne’s imaginative ideas and fictional inventions, such as submarines, spacecraft, and other advanced technologies, later became reality. His ability to envision and describe these innovations with remarkable accuracy has earned him recognition as a visionary who anticipated future scientific developments.
  3. Exploration and adventure: Verne’s novels celebrated the spirit of exploration, scientific curiosity, and the desire to push the boundaries of human knowledge. His stories encouraged a sense of wonder and adventure, inspiring generations of readers to pursue their passions and seek new horizons.
  4. Steampunk aesthetic: The steampunk movement, which blends Victorian-era aesthetics with futuristic technologies, draws inspiration from Verne’s writings and the industrial age in which he lived. His depictions of steam-powered machines and futuristic contraptions have influenced steampunk art, fashion, and design.
  5. Film and television adaptations: Verne’s novels have been adapted for the big and small screens numerous times, introducing his stories to new audiences and inspiring filmmakers and screenwriters. Movies like “20,000 Leagues Under the Sea” (1954) and the more recent “Journey to the Center of the Earth” (2008) have brought his imaginative worlds to life.
  6. Scientific inspiration: Verne’s works have been credited with sparking interest in science and exploration among readers, potentially influencing some to pursue careers in fields like engineering, astronomy, and oceanography.

Overall, Jules Verne’s impact on literature, popular culture, and the collective imagination of humanity remains significant. His ability to envision the future and ignite a sense of wonder continues to inspire artists, writers, and dreamers alike, making him a towering figure in the realms of science fiction and exploration.

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#cupCut I made this video Refining AI images of Jules Verne

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