A big thank you to @github for organizing and supporting all the open source efforts during Session 3 of Secure Open Source Fund.
A brief retrospective on the experience and how Two.js improved from the session: https://t.co/ah9OrVddnd
A big thank you to @github for organizing and supporting all the open source efforts during Session 3 of Secure Open Source Fund.
A brief retrospective on the experience and how Two.js improved from the session: https://t.co/ah9OrVddnd
@cHHillee Super nice research and breakdown! If you and @thinkymachines is ever looking to level up the data visualizations, I’d love to pitch my skillset.
Thank you @pixelbeat and @samwhoo for sponsoring https://t.co/9BzAsbY4RY 🎉 Support helps me focus cycles on Two.js’s react renderer which I'd say is 40% complete.
Dear friends, I’m so excited to introduce Living Encyclopedia: Large Nature Model (LNM)—an AI-powered platform of DATALAND that reimagines the traditional concept of an encyclopedia by transforming vast nature-based datasets into immersive, multi-sensory experiences.
Dear friends,
Today, I am so excited to share our Studio’s groundbreaking project, the Large Nature Model - the world’s first open-source, generative AI model focused on Nature. This model, built from an extensive, ethically sourced natural world dataset, is central to our ambitious DATALAND project. DATALAND is a unique museum and Web3 platform dedicated to data visualization and AI art. It’s a collaborative effort, bringing together pioneers in diverse fields including the arts, scientific researchers, institutional archives, and advanced technology under the artistic leadership of Refik Anadol Studio.
Here at the World Economic Forum, we’re presenting “Living Archive: Nature,” an installation featuring the Large Nature Model’s early artistic experimentations based on the Large Nature Model, blending visuals, sound, and scent. These initial explorations will continue to evolve into large-scale artworks and exhibitions, starting with our first solo show next month at Serpentine in London! Please join our community at https://t.co/5UrOme4Xvb
@BackseatVC@BackseatVC 👋 I met you on the floor during Stripe Sessions. I've signed my client up for accepting crypto payments. It's @DatalandMuseum / https://t.co/yJPV6hwCIn a data visualization and AI arts museum opening its physical doors soon. Would love to share more with your team.
Dear friends,
Today, I am so excited to share our Studio’s groundbreaking project, the Large Nature Model - the world’s first open-source, generative AI model focused on Nature. This model, built from an extensive, ethically sourced natural world dataset, is central to our ambitious DATALAND project. DATALAND is a unique museum and Web3 platform dedicated to data visualization and AI art. It’s a collaborative effort, bringing together pioneers in diverse fields including the arts, scientific researchers, institutional archives, and advanced technology under the artistic leadership of Refik Anadol Studio.
Here at the World Economic Forum, we’re presenting “Living Archive: Nature,” an installation featuring the Large Nature Model’s early artistic experimentations based on the Large Nature Model, blending visuals, sound, and scent. These initial explorations will continue to evolve into large-scale artworks and exhibitions, starting with our first solo show next month at Serpentine in London! Please join our community at https://t.co/5UrOme4Xvb
@morflax_com, having trouble with the GLTF exporter. Left: Morflax, Right: Three.js Editor
Lights don't seem to affect the materials and it *looks* like in the Three.js editor that they are the default MeshPhysicalMaterial properties. Any tips?