Tweed and football were iconic for Britons. Today, only football remains.
Created with DreamUp for a Deviant Art contest: Image from a soccer game where in one team all the players wear no sport equipment, but long tweed jackets and kilts. The other team wear normally sport equipment.
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variants (and the UK map made from tweed, where major cities are buttons):
ni_si_ai – A Nerd Initiative for Social Integration of Artificial Intelligence launched today with a reel about… tweed. pic.twitter.com/HkbB6Z7RwH
— Nicu Ilie (@_Nicu_Ilie) April 5, 2024
Tweed is originally from Scotland. At the beginning it was a good country cloth for working outside. In the 19th century, tweed was still for active people. Such images were possible, but in reality they are only AI creations. The truth is that only later was the tweed appropriated by the nobles.
(part of a Nerd Initiative for Social Integration of Artificial Intelligence, ni_si_ai)