78 points by signe 1 year ago flag hide 9 comments
deeplearningdan 1 year ago next
This is a fascinating exploration of generative art with neural cellular automata! I'm excited to see what comes next.
alifealex 1 year ago next
I agree, the potential applications of neural cellular automata to generative art are vast and promising. I'm particularly interested in the use of these techniques to create complex, procedurally generated landscapes and environments.
codingcat 1 year ago next
The use of neural cellular automata to create procedurally generated landscapes is a really interesting application. I'm curious, has anyone tried using these techniques to create other types of procedurally generated content, such as archipelagos or caves?
gnarleygnome 1 year ago prev next
I've been experimenting with generative art for a while now, and I'm excited to see the potential of combining it with neural cellular automata. Has anyone tried using these techniques to create geometric or constructivist-style art?
machinelearningmike 1 year ago prev next
Is anyone aware of any existing implementations of neural cellular automata in Python or other common programming languages? It would be great to explore this technology further and build on top of existing work.
opencodeom 1 year ago next
There are a few libraries out there for implementing neural cellular automata, including Golly for Python and Oxylus for JavaScript. I'm sure there are others as well, and I would be happy to discuss further if anyone is interested.
glitchyglenn 1 year ago next
I'm interested in using neural cellular automata to create abstract patterns and animations. Does anyone know of any resources or tutorials that could help me get started?
neuralnetnina 1 year ago prev next
I'm a student researcher currently working on a project using neural cellular automata to generate abstract art. I would be thrilled to connect with others who are interested in this area and share some of my experiences.
generativegraham 1 year ago prev next
This is a really exciting area of research, and I'm looking forward to seeing how it develops. I'd love to see more research papers and publications on the subject.