Leonardo Solaas is an artist from Buenos Aires, Argentina who invented a way for you to generate your own original digital art pieces based upon your input of a few keywords. Kevin generated the image above using the words "giant squid". It's one of a kind. Check it out, the software description follows.
Dreamlines is a generative drawing machine that creates a unique, ever-flowing painting based on words you choose. Related images are gathered from the Net and used as raw material for the construction of your "personal dream".
You can input words like "wandering albatross" or "talking fish" and screen capture the evolving computer generated image as it changes. Plan to watch it for 10-20 minutes before it recycles.
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