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Medieval Times is an Argentine musical project that ranges from experimental electronic to noise rock and dream pop, but doesn't get stuck in a particular genre, understanding music as the alchemy of sound. Songs talk about subjects like death, technology, politics, ego, failure and love. The last work published in 2020 (The Drowning Songs) features artwork made with artificial intelligence by robotanist David Atlas, who has worked with bands like The 1975.
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Buenos Aires, CABA, Argentina
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Medieval Times is an Argentine musical project that ranges from experimental electronic to noise rock and dream pop, but doesn't get stuck in a particular genre, understanding music as the alchemy of sound. Songs talk about subjects like death, technology, politics, ego, failure and love. The last work published in 2020 (The Drowning Songs) features artwork made with artificial intelligence by robotanist David Atlas, who has worked with bands like The 1975.
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I've been working on this project for a few months, the soundtrack of a movie that doesn't exist. About the artwork I enlisted the help of David Atlas, an artist from Ohio, USA who has worked with bands like The 1975. He works with artificial intelligence, using GAN's open source on one of the longest mathematical / philosophical problems in existence, how to create a self-motivated machine. Highlighting the importance of that, if we are teaching AI to see a computer with vision, through methods like GAN, ultimately it might have the ability to think and feel. more
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I've been working on this project for a few months, the soundtrack of a movie that doesn't exist. About the artwork I enlisted the help of David Atlas, an artist from Ohio, USA who has worked with bands like The 1975. He works with artificial intelligence, using GAN's open source on one of the longest mathematical / philosophical problems in existence, how to create a self-motivated machine. Highlighting the importance of that, if we are teaching AI to see a computer with vision, through methods like GAN, ultimately it might have the ability to think and feel. more
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