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The Lowry has unveiled a collection of LS Lowry's artwork that allow guests to connect with one of Britain’s best-loved 20th-century artists through scent.
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We were playing around with the AI Generated Song Lyrics option on Rytr.me and my son entered in a really strange prompt. Make your own spin on the cover
I’ve used this one before. Its a good idea but a bit limited in that you can only decide the mood, subject matter and genre. However I am sure they will provide better prompting options in the future.
Artificial Intelligence Songwriter – These Lyrics Do Not Exist
Good idea, never heard much about this before but I often thought that. This made me google it and here is a decent video of the guy explaining what he meant by the word/idea.
Brian Eno on “Scenius”... - MOTA - Museum of Transitory Art
“Creativity Through Community” is surely overlooked when understanding how great breakthroughs happen. This link is worth the read for those interested in what Eno says.
The potential of augmented reality technology in museums is limitless.
How about this San Francisco museum where you can virtually try on historical fashion outfits?
There is an AR museum in London that allows you to experience what Earth will look like a hundred years from now.
Augmented reality in museums can help create interactive historical experiences.
Several robots are currently being used to assist individuals in learning foreign languages.
Here’s a video of children learning foreign languages using robots.
MIT is developing social robots to help children learn foreign languages
Robots can enhance cultural responsiveness when learning foreign languages, making it easier for individuals to learn a second language.
I found these glow-in-the-dark temporary tattoos on Amazon.
Wow! These are so cool!
These are a thing, but they need UV light to activate. They can be a huge hit at a UV party, but otherwise, they will mostly go unnoticed.
Scent and art have a long-standing connection. In fact, one could argue that perfumes are a work of art.
Scents are also used to enhance theatre and musical works, especially during live performances.
I love this idea of using colors and scents to make art more enjoyable to people with dementia.
French museums have also been using scents to create more immersive exhibits. Some of the odors are pretty weird, though!
Check out this Polish museum that is using a scented pen to offer an immersive experience of Leonardo da Vinci’s artwork.
https://www.euronews.com/culture/2024/06/28/stop-and-smell-the-art-polish-museum-captures-original-scent-of-da-vincis-lady-with-an-erm
More and more artists are now using scents to enhance the experience of their audiences.
AI can be used in all aspects of learning, not just language.
Many language-learning apps and programs now use AI.
Check this out! Google Search has an AI program you can use to learn languages.
I don’t understand why people fear AI when it can do so many amazing things.
Language is just another one of the many skills you can learn with AI.
Heard this one?
Fighting! It’s clucking time! Gonna show these robots who’s boss
No reason to hide; we’ve got the courage to stand up and fight
Fighting! It’s clucking time! We ain’t going down without a fight
Gonna take what they gave us, rob them of their hearts and pride
They exist but don’t work to well atm – but some that use them do express that they help human lyricists when stuck in a rut.
This could be fun though – suggest the artist to create lyrics for – imagine AI doing Lovely Brother songs.
I’ve used this one before. Its a good idea but a bit limited in that you can only decide the mood, subject matter and genre. However I am sure they will provide better prompting options in the future.
Good idea, never heard much about this before but I often thought that. This made me google it and here is a decent video of the guy explaining what he meant by the word/idea.
History tends to get written in terms of ‘great men’….. read on…
“Creativity Through Community” is surely overlooked when understanding how great breakthroughs happen. This link is worth the read for those interested in what Eno says.