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Le team FLIGHT MODE a fait rencontrer pour la première fois le graffiti vandal avec l’intelligence artificielle dans une expérience passionnante qu’ils nous racontent dans ce nouvel episode du podcast !
Bonne écoute et n hésite pas à réagir en commentaire ou dans le forum !

Ont prêté leurs voix à cet épisode : Sit, Gnou et Pogo

Merci
@team_flightmode
@alonetheartist
@alsinoskowronnek
@pogo101
@sofresh_podcast
@theodorguelat
@couilledegnou


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2 years ago


What would happen if a machine and a graffiti writer collaborated? This question was the beginning of Gradient Descent, an editorial project where Alone HM, Alsino Skowronnek, Theodor Guelat, and Team Flight Mode join forces on a journey into unchartered territory: a process in which graffiti is fed to artificial intelligence, which returns outputs that, repurposed, are translated back into the real world.⁠

Gradient Descent is featured in the latest SPECTRUM Public Information System’s episode about innovation. The book will be presented at SPECTRUM via De Amicis 23, Milan, on Thursday, Dec. 21 from 6 PM.⁠

Discover more via link in bio.⁠

#spectrumstore #publicinformationsystem⁠


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2 years ago

What would happen if a machine and a graffiti writer collaborated? This question was the beginning of Gradient Descent, an editorial project where Alone HM, Alsino Skowronnek, Theodor Guelat, and Team Flight Mode join forces on a journey into unchartered territory: a process in which graffiti is fed to artificial intelligence, which returns outputs that, repurposed, are translated back into the real world.⁠

Gradient Descent is featured in the latest SPECTRUM Public Information System’s episode about innovation. The book will be presented at SPECTRUM via De Amicis 23, Milan, on Thursday, Dec. 21 from 6 PM.⁠

Discover more via link in bio.⁠

#spectrumstore #publicinformationsystem⁠


3
20
2 years ago

What would happen if a machine and a graffiti writer collaborated? This question was the beginning of Gradient Descent, an editorial project where Alone HM, Alsino Skowronnek, Theodor Guelat, and Team Flight Mode join forces on a journey into unchartered territory: a process in which graffiti is fed to artificial intelligence, which returns outputs that, repurposed, are translated back into the real world.⁠

Gradient Descent is featured in the latest SPECTRUM Public Information System’s episode about innovation. The book will be presented at SPECTRUM via De Amicis 23, Milan, on Thursday, Dec. 21 from 6 PM.⁠

Discover more via link in bio.⁠

#spectrumstore #publicinformationsystem⁠


3
20
2 years ago

What would happen if a machine and a graffiti writer collaborated? This question was the beginning of Gradient Descent, an editorial project where Alone HM, Alsino Skowronnek, Theodor Guelat, and Team Flight Mode join forces on a journey into unchartered territory: a process in which graffiti is fed to artificial intelligence, which returns outputs that, repurposed, are translated back into the real world.⁠

Gradient Descent is featured in the latest SPECTRUM Public Information System’s episode about innovation. The book will be presented at SPECTRUM via De Amicis 23, Milan, on Thursday, Dec. 21 from 6 PM.⁠

Discover more via link in bio.⁠

#spectrumstore #publicinformationsystem⁠


3
20
2 years ago

What would happen if a machine and a graffiti writer collaborated? This question was the beginning of Gradient Descent, an editorial project where Alone HM, Alsino Skowronnek, Theodor Guelat, and Team Flight Mode join forces on a journey into unchartered territory: a process in which graffiti is fed to artificial intelligence, which returns outputs that, repurposed, are translated back into the real world.⁠

Gradient Descent is featured in the latest SPECTRUM Public Information System’s episode about innovation. The book will be presented at SPECTRUM via De Amicis 23, Milan, on Thursday, Dec. 21 from 6 PM.⁠

Discover more via link in bio.⁠

#spectrumstore #publicinformationsystem⁠


3
20
2 years ago

What would happen if a machine and a graffiti writer collaborated? This question was the beginning of Gradient Descent, an editorial project where Alone HM, Alsino Skowronnek, Theodor Guelat, and Team Flight Mode join forces on a journey into unchartered territory: a process in which graffiti is fed to artificial intelligence, which returns outputs that, repurposed, are translated back into the real world.⁠

Gradient Descent is featured in the latest SPECTRUM Public Information System’s episode about innovation. The book will be presented at SPECTRUM via De Amicis 23, Milan, on Thursday, Dec. 21 from 6 PM.⁠

Discover more via link in bio.⁠

#spectrumstore #publicinformationsystem⁠


3
20
2 years ago

What would happen if a machine and a graffiti writer collaborated? This question was the beginning of Gradient Descent, an editorial project where Alone HM, Alsino Skowronnek, Theodor Guelat, and Team Flight Mode join forces on a journey into unchartered territory: a process in which graffiti is fed to artificial intelligence, which returns outputs that, repurposed, are translated back into the real world.⁠

Gradient Descent is featured in the latest SPECTRUM Public Information System’s episode about innovation. The book will be presented at SPECTRUM via De Amicis 23, Milan, on Thursday, Dec. 21 from 6 PM.⁠

Discover more via link in bio.⁠

#spectrumstore #publicinformationsystem⁠


3
20
2 years ago


What would happen if a machine and a graffiti writer collaborated? This question was the beginning of Gradient Descent, an editorial project where Alone HM, Alsino Skowronnek, Theodor Guelat, and Team Flight Mode join forces on a journey into unchartered territory: a process in which graffiti is fed to artificial intelligence, which returns outputs that, repurposed, are translated back into the real world.⁠

Gradient Descent is featured in the latest SPECTRUM Public Information System’s episode about innovation. The book will be presented at SPECTRUM via De Amicis 23, Milan, on Thursday, Dec. 21 from 6 PM.⁠

Discover more via link in bio.⁠

#spectrumstore #publicinformationsystem⁠


3
20
2 years ago

What would happen if a machine and a graffiti writer collaborated? This question was the beginning of Gradient Descent, an editorial project where Alone HM, Alsino Skowronnek, Theodor Guelat, and Team Flight Mode join forces on a journey into unchartered territory: a process in which graffiti is fed to artificial intelligence, which returns outputs that, repurposed, are translated back into the real world.⁠

Gradient Descent is featured in the latest SPECTRUM Public Information System’s episode about innovation. The book will be presented at SPECTRUM via De Amicis 23, Milan, on Thursday, Dec. 21 from 6 PM.⁠

Discover more via link in bio.⁠

#spectrumstore #publicinformationsystem⁠


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2 years ago

Gradient Descent - Tagging Technology 

Graffiti has been ingrained in the fibres of art ever since its heyday between the 60’s and 90’s street art boom. A rebellious act of bold strokes, angulated lettering, and vibrant colour-clashing - all coming together on canvas’ that spans from concrete buildings to metallic shells of trains. Graffiti has forever been reluctant to conform - it ‘rages against the machine’ - but have you ever wondered what it would look like when these 2 worlds collaborate? We give you Gradient Descent. 

As a collaborative project and book by Alone [@alonetheartist], Alsino Skowronnek [@alsinoskowronnek], Theodor Guelat [@theodorguelat], and Team Flight Mode [@team_flightmode], this group of artists pondered on the question of what would happen if AI and graffiti would collide. As an exploration into the relationship between technology and creativity, Gradient Descent is a book which pursues answers into uncharted territory; what if the machines were to be the ones tagging themselves instead?

The book is a blurred amalgamation of graffiti that has been skewed and altered just enough to feel at home, yet unfamiliar all the same. Exploring aspects of pioneering, experimenting, and modifying - old-school aesthetics are translated into the modern-day digital age, preserving and sometimes breaking fundamental structures. 

To celebrate, the team also launched with an exhibition which brought together both ends of the spectrum, AI and graffiti. This tangible visual/immersive experience had graffiti on TV’s and scarcely tagged up walls, all whilst inside a liminal space acting for the perfect room for this type of project; something that teeters on the cusp of reality yet not quite feeling familiar. 

Gradient Descent feels raw and rebellious, as if a natural evolution of graffiti. Despite the use of AI being a controversial topic in art, this only further amplifies the crux of the art form. Graffiti has forever been a controversial form of art, so it is only natural that we find new ways to defy the status quo. Gradient Descent feels like graffiti’s next step in doing this.


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1 years ago

Gradient Descent - Tagging Technology 

Graffiti has been ingrained in the fibres of art ever since its heyday between the 60’s and 90’s street art boom. A rebellious act of bold strokes, angulated lettering, and vibrant colour-clashing - all coming together on canvas’ that spans from concrete buildings to metallic shells of trains. Graffiti has forever been reluctant to conform - it ‘rages against the machine’ - but have you ever wondered what it would look like when these 2 worlds collaborate? We give you Gradient Descent. 

As a collaborative project and book by Alone [@alonetheartist], Alsino Skowronnek [@alsinoskowronnek], Theodor Guelat [@theodorguelat], and Team Flight Mode [@team_flightmode], this group of artists pondered on the question of what would happen if AI and graffiti would collide. As an exploration into the relationship between technology and creativity, Gradient Descent is a book which pursues answers into uncharted territory; what if the machines were to be the ones tagging themselves instead?

The book is a blurred amalgamation of graffiti that has been skewed and altered just enough to feel at home, yet unfamiliar all the same. Exploring aspects of pioneering, experimenting, and modifying - old-school aesthetics are translated into the modern-day digital age, preserving and sometimes breaking fundamental structures. 

To celebrate, the team also launched with an exhibition which brought together both ends of the spectrum, AI and graffiti. This tangible visual/immersive experience had graffiti on TV’s and scarcely tagged up walls, all whilst inside a liminal space acting for the perfect room for this type of project; something that teeters on the cusp of reality yet not quite feeling familiar. 

Gradient Descent feels raw and rebellious, as if a natural evolution of graffiti. Despite the use of AI being a controversial topic in art, this only further amplifies the crux of the art form. Graffiti has forever been a controversial form of art, so it is only natural that we find new ways to defy the status quo. Gradient Descent feels like graffiti’s next step in doing this.


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1 years ago

Gradient Descent - Tagging Technology 

Graffiti has been ingrained in the fibres of art ever since its heyday between the 60’s and 90’s street art boom. A rebellious act of bold strokes, angulated lettering, and vibrant colour-clashing - all coming together on canvas’ that spans from concrete buildings to metallic shells of trains. Graffiti has forever been reluctant to conform - it ‘rages against the machine’ - but have you ever wondered what it would look like when these 2 worlds collaborate? We give you Gradient Descent. 

As a collaborative project and book by Alone [@alonetheartist], Alsino Skowronnek [@alsinoskowronnek], Theodor Guelat [@theodorguelat], and Team Flight Mode [@team_flightmode], this group of artists pondered on the question of what would happen if AI and graffiti would collide. As an exploration into the relationship between technology and creativity, Gradient Descent is a book which pursues answers into uncharted territory; what if the machines were to be the ones tagging themselves instead?

The book is a blurred amalgamation of graffiti that has been skewed and altered just enough to feel at home, yet unfamiliar all the same. Exploring aspects of pioneering, experimenting, and modifying - old-school aesthetics are translated into the modern-day digital age, preserving and sometimes breaking fundamental structures. 

To celebrate, the team also launched with an exhibition which brought together both ends of the spectrum, AI and graffiti. This tangible visual/immersive experience had graffiti on TV’s and scarcely tagged up walls, all whilst inside a liminal space acting for the perfect room for this type of project; something that teeters on the cusp of reality yet not quite feeling familiar. 

Gradient Descent feels raw and rebellious, as if a natural evolution of graffiti. Despite the use of AI being a controversial topic in art, this only further amplifies the crux of the art form. Graffiti has forever been a controversial form of art, so it is only natural that we find new ways to defy the status quo. Gradient Descent feels like graffiti’s next step in doing this.


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1 years ago

Gradient Descent - Tagging Technology 

Graffiti has been ingrained in the fibres of art ever since its heyday between the 60’s and 90’s street art boom. A rebellious act of bold strokes, angulated lettering, and vibrant colour-clashing - all coming together on canvas’ that spans from concrete buildings to metallic shells of trains. Graffiti has forever been reluctant to conform - it ‘rages against the machine’ - but have you ever wondered what it would look like when these 2 worlds collaborate? We give you Gradient Descent. 

As a collaborative project and book by Alone [@alonetheartist], Alsino Skowronnek [@alsinoskowronnek], Theodor Guelat [@theodorguelat], and Team Flight Mode [@team_flightmode], this group of artists pondered on the question of what would happen if AI and graffiti would collide. As an exploration into the relationship between technology and creativity, Gradient Descent is a book which pursues answers into uncharted territory; what if the machines were to be the ones tagging themselves instead?

The book is a blurred amalgamation of graffiti that has been skewed and altered just enough to feel at home, yet unfamiliar all the same. Exploring aspects of pioneering, experimenting, and modifying - old-school aesthetics are translated into the modern-day digital age, preserving and sometimes breaking fundamental structures. 

To celebrate, the team also launched with an exhibition which brought together both ends of the spectrum, AI and graffiti. This tangible visual/immersive experience had graffiti on TV’s and scarcely tagged up walls, all whilst inside a liminal space acting for the perfect room for this type of project; something that teeters on the cusp of reality yet not quite feeling familiar. 

Gradient Descent feels raw and rebellious, as if a natural evolution of graffiti. Despite the use of AI being a controversial topic in art, this only further amplifies the crux of the art form. Graffiti has forever been a controversial form of art, so it is only natural that we find new ways to defy the status quo. Gradient Descent feels like graffiti’s next step in doing this.


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1 years ago

Gradient Descent - Tagging Technology 

Graffiti has been ingrained in the fibres of art ever since its heyday between the 60’s and 90’s street art boom. A rebellious act of bold strokes, angulated lettering, and vibrant colour-clashing - all coming together on canvas’ that spans from concrete buildings to metallic shells of trains. Graffiti has forever been reluctant to conform - it ‘rages against the machine’ - but have you ever wondered what it would look like when these 2 worlds collaborate? We give you Gradient Descent. 

As a collaborative project and book by Alone [@alonetheartist], Alsino Skowronnek [@alsinoskowronnek], Theodor Guelat [@theodorguelat], and Team Flight Mode [@team_flightmode], this group of artists pondered on the question of what would happen if AI and graffiti would collide. As an exploration into the relationship between technology and creativity, Gradient Descent is a book which pursues answers into uncharted territory; what if the machines were to be the ones tagging themselves instead?

The book is a blurred amalgamation of graffiti that has been skewed and altered just enough to feel at home, yet unfamiliar all the same. Exploring aspects of pioneering, experimenting, and modifying - old-school aesthetics are translated into the modern-day digital age, preserving and sometimes breaking fundamental structures. 

To celebrate, the team also launched with an exhibition which brought together both ends of the spectrum, AI and graffiti. This tangible visual/immersive experience had graffiti on TV’s and scarcely tagged up walls, all whilst inside a liminal space acting for the perfect room for this type of project; something that teeters on the cusp of reality yet not quite feeling familiar. 

Gradient Descent feels raw and rebellious, as if a natural evolution of graffiti. Despite the use of AI being a controversial topic in art, this only further amplifies the crux of the art form. Graffiti has forever been a controversial form of art, so it is only natural that we find new ways to defy the status quo. Gradient Descent feels like graffiti’s next step in doing this.


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46
1 years ago


Gradient Descent - Tagging Technology 

Graffiti has been ingrained in the fibres of art ever since its heyday between the 60’s and 90’s street art boom. A rebellious act of bold strokes, angulated lettering, and vibrant colour-clashing - all coming together on canvas’ that spans from concrete buildings to metallic shells of trains. Graffiti has forever been reluctant to conform - it ‘rages against the machine’ - but have you ever wondered what it would look like when these 2 worlds collaborate? We give you Gradient Descent. 

As a collaborative project and book by Alone [@alonetheartist], Alsino Skowronnek [@alsinoskowronnek], Theodor Guelat [@theodorguelat], and Team Flight Mode [@team_flightmode], this group of artists pondered on the question of what would happen if AI and graffiti would collide. As an exploration into the relationship between technology and creativity, Gradient Descent is a book which pursues answers into uncharted territory; what if the machines were to be the ones tagging themselves instead?

The book is a blurred amalgamation of graffiti that has been skewed and altered just enough to feel at home, yet unfamiliar all the same. Exploring aspects of pioneering, experimenting, and modifying - old-school aesthetics are translated into the modern-day digital age, preserving and sometimes breaking fundamental structures. 

To celebrate, the team also launched with an exhibition which brought together both ends of the spectrum, AI and graffiti. This tangible visual/immersive experience had graffiti on TV’s and scarcely tagged up walls, all whilst inside a liminal space acting for the perfect room for this type of project; something that teeters on the cusp of reality yet not quite feeling familiar. 

Gradient Descent feels raw and rebellious, as if a natural evolution of graffiti. Despite the use of AI being a controversial topic in art, this only further amplifies the crux of the art form. Graffiti has forever been a controversial form of art, so it is only natural that we find new ways to defy the status quo. Gradient Descent feels like graffiti’s next step in doing this.


857
46
1 years ago

Gradient Descent - Tagging Technology 

Graffiti has been ingrained in the fibres of art ever since its heyday between the 60’s and 90’s street art boom. A rebellious act of bold strokes, angulated lettering, and vibrant colour-clashing - all coming together on canvas’ that spans from concrete buildings to metallic shells of trains. Graffiti has forever been reluctant to conform - it ‘rages against the machine’ - but have you ever wondered what it would look like when these 2 worlds collaborate? We give you Gradient Descent. 

As a collaborative project and book by Alone [@alonetheartist], Alsino Skowronnek [@alsinoskowronnek], Theodor Guelat [@theodorguelat], and Team Flight Mode [@team_flightmode], this group of artists pondered on the question of what would happen if AI and graffiti would collide. As an exploration into the relationship between technology and creativity, Gradient Descent is a book which pursues answers into uncharted territory; what if the machines were to be the ones tagging themselves instead?

The book is a blurred amalgamation of graffiti that has been skewed and altered just enough to feel at home, yet unfamiliar all the same. Exploring aspects of pioneering, experimenting, and modifying - old-school aesthetics are translated into the modern-day digital age, preserving and sometimes breaking fundamental structures. 

To celebrate, the team also launched with an exhibition which brought together both ends of the spectrum, AI and graffiti. This tangible visual/immersive experience had graffiti on TV’s and scarcely tagged up walls, all whilst inside a liminal space acting for the perfect room for this type of project; something that teeters on the cusp of reality yet not quite feeling familiar. 

Gradient Descent feels raw and rebellious, as if a natural evolution of graffiti. Despite the use of AI being a controversial topic in art, this only further amplifies the crux of the art form. Graffiti has forever been a controversial form of art, so it is only natural that we find new ways to defy the status quo. Gradient Descent feels like graffiti’s next step in doing this.


857
46
1 years ago

Gradient Descent - Tagging Technology 

Graffiti has been ingrained in the fibres of art ever since its heyday between the 60’s and 90’s street art boom. A rebellious act of bold strokes, angulated lettering, and vibrant colour-clashing - all coming together on canvas’ that spans from concrete buildings to metallic shells of trains. Graffiti has forever been reluctant to conform - it ‘rages against the machine’ - but have you ever wondered what it would look like when these 2 worlds collaborate? We give you Gradient Descent. 

As a collaborative project and book by Alone [@alonetheartist], Alsino Skowronnek [@alsinoskowronnek], Theodor Guelat [@theodorguelat], and Team Flight Mode [@team_flightmode], this group of artists pondered on the question of what would happen if AI and graffiti would collide. As an exploration into the relationship between technology and creativity, Gradient Descent is a book which pursues answers into uncharted territory; what if the machines were to be the ones tagging themselves instead?

The book is a blurred amalgamation of graffiti that has been skewed and altered just enough to feel at home, yet unfamiliar all the same. Exploring aspects of pioneering, experimenting, and modifying - old-school aesthetics are translated into the modern-day digital age, preserving and sometimes breaking fundamental structures. 

To celebrate, the team also launched with an exhibition which brought together both ends of the spectrum, AI and graffiti. This tangible visual/immersive experience had graffiti on TV’s and scarcely tagged up walls, all whilst inside a liminal space acting for the perfect room for this type of project; something that teeters on the cusp of reality yet not quite feeling familiar. 

Gradient Descent feels raw and rebellious, as if a natural evolution of graffiti. Despite the use of AI being a controversial topic in art, this only further amplifies the crux of the art form. Graffiti has forever been a controversial form of art, so it is only natural that we find new ways to defy the status quo. Gradient Descent feels like graffiti’s next step in doing this.


857
46
1 years ago

Gradient Descent - Tagging Technology 

Graffiti has been ingrained in the fibres of art ever since its heyday between the 60’s and 90’s street art boom. A rebellious act of bold strokes, angulated lettering, and vibrant colour-clashing - all coming together on canvas’ that spans from concrete buildings to metallic shells of trains. Graffiti has forever been reluctant to conform - it ‘rages against the machine’ - but have you ever wondered what it would look like when these 2 worlds collaborate? We give you Gradient Descent. 

As a collaborative project and book by Alone [@alonetheartist], Alsino Skowronnek [@alsinoskowronnek], Theodor Guelat [@theodorguelat], and Team Flight Mode [@team_flightmode], this group of artists pondered on the question of what would happen if AI and graffiti would collide. As an exploration into the relationship between technology and creativity, Gradient Descent is a book which pursues answers into uncharted territory; what if the machines were to be the ones tagging themselves instead?

The book is a blurred amalgamation of graffiti that has been skewed and altered just enough to feel at home, yet unfamiliar all the same. Exploring aspects of pioneering, experimenting, and modifying - old-school aesthetics are translated into the modern-day digital age, preserving and sometimes breaking fundamental structures. 

To celebrate, the team also launched with an exhibition which brought together both ends of the spectrum, AI and graffiti. This tangible visual/immersive experience had graffiti on TV’s and scarcely tagged up walls, all whilst inside a liminal space acting for the perfect room for this type of project; something that teeters on the cusp of reality yet not quite feeling familiar. 

Gradient Descent feels raw and rebellious, as if a natural evolution of graffiti. Despite the use of AI being a controversial topic in art, this only further amplifies the crux of the art form. Graffiti has forever been a controversial form of art, so it is only natural that we find new ways to defy the status quo. Gradient Descent feels like graffiti’s next step in doing this.


857
46
1 years ago

Gradient Descent - Tagging Technology 

Graffiti has been ingrained in the fibres of art ever since its heyday between the 60’s and 90’s street art boom. A rebellious act of bold strokes, angulated lettering, and vibrant colour-clashing - all coming together on canvas’ that spans from concrete buildings to metallic shells of trains. Graffiti has forever been reluctant to conform - it ‘rages against the machine’ - but have you ever wondered what it would look like when these 2 worlds collaborate? We give you Gradient Descent. 

As a collaborative project and book by Alone [@alonetheartist], Alsino Skowronnek [@alsinoskowronnek], Theodor Guelat [@theodorguelat], and Team Flight Mode [@team_flightmode], this group of artists pondered on the question of what would happen if AI and graffiti would collide. As an exploration into the relationship between technology and creativity, Gradient Descent is a book which pursues answers into uncharted territory; what if the machines were to be the ones tagging themselves instead?

The book is a blurred amalgamation of graffiti that has been skewed and altered just enough to feel at home, yet unfamiliar all the same. Exploring aspects of pioneering, experimenting, and modifying - old-school aesthetics are translated into the modern-day digital age, preserving and sometimes breaking fundamental structures. 

To celebrate, the team also launched with an exhibition which brought together both ends of the spectrum, AI and graffiti. This tangible visual/immersive experience had graffiti on TV’s and scarcely tagged up walls, all whilst inside a liminal space acting for the perfect room for this type of project; something that teeters on the cusp of reality yet not quite feeling familiar. 

Gradient Descent feels raw and rebellious, as if a natural evolution of graffiti. Despite the use of AI being a controversial topic in art, this only further amplifies the crux of the art form. Graffiti has forever been a controversial form of art, so it is only natural that we find new ways to defy the status quo. Gradient Descent feels like graffiti’s next step in doing this.


857
46
1 years ago

Gradient Descent - Tagging Technology 

Graffiti has been ingrained in the fibres of art ever since its heyday between the 60’s and 90’s street art boom. A rebellious act of bold strokes, angulated lettering, and vibrant colour-clashing - all coming together on canvas’ that spans from concrete buildings to metallic shells of trains. Graffiti has forever been reluctant to conform - it ‘rages against the machine’ - but have you ever wondered what it would look like when these 2 worlds collaborate? We give you Gradient Descent. 

As a collaborative project and book by Alone [@alonetheartist], Alsino Skowronnek [@alsinoskowronnek], Theodor Guelat [@theodorguelat], and Team Flight Mode [@team_flightmode], this group of artists pondered on the question of what would happen if AI and graffiti would collide. As an exploration into the relationship between technology and creativity, Gradient Descent is a book which pursues answers into uncharted territory; what if the machines were to be the ones tagging themselves instead?

The book is a blurred amalgamation of graffiti that has been skewed and altered just enough to feel at home, yet unfamiliar all the same. Exploring aspects of pioneering, experimenting, and modifying - old-school aesthetics are translated into the modern-day digital age, preserving and sometimes breaking fundamental structures. 

To celebrate, the team also launched with an exhibition which brought together both ends of the spectrum, AI and graffiti. This tangible visual/immersive experience had graffiti on TV’s and scarcely tagged up walls, all whilst inside a liminal space acting for the perfect room for this type of project; something that teeters on the cusp of reality yet not quite feeling familiar. 

Gradient Descent feels raw and rebellious, as if a natural evolution of graffiti. Despite the use of AI being a controversial topic in art, this only further amplifies the crux of the art form. Graffiti has forever been a controversial form of art, so it is only natural that we find new ways to defy the status quo. Gradient Descent feels like graffiti’s next step in doing this.


857
46
1 years ago


Gradient Descent - Tagging Technology 

Graffiti has been ingrained in the fibres of art ever since its heyday between the 60’s and 90’s street art boom. A rebellious act of bold strokes, angulated lettering, and vibrant colour-clashing - all coming together on canvas’ that spans from concrete buildings to metallic shells of trains. Graffiti has forever been reluctant to conform - it ‘rages against the machine’ - but have you ever wondered what it would look like when these 2 worlds collaborate? We give you Gradient Descent. 

As a collaborative project and book by Alone [@alonetheartist], Alsino Skowronnek [@alsinoskowronnek], Theodor Guelat [@theodorguelat], and Team Flight Mode [@team_flightmode], this group of artists pondered on the question of what would happen if AI and graffiti would collide. As an exploration into the relationship between technology and creativity, Gradient Descent is a book which pursues answers into uncharted territory; what if the machines were to be the ones tagging themselves instead?

The book is a blurred amalgamation of graffiti that has been skewed and altered just enough to feel at home, yet unfamiliar all the same. Exploring aspects of pioneering, experimenting, and modifying - old-school aesthetics are translated into the modern-day digital age, preserving and sometimes breaking fundamental structures. 

To celebrate, the team also launched with an exhibition which brought together both ends of the spectrum, AI and graffiti. This tangible visual/immersive experience had graffiti on TV’s and scarcely tagged up walls, all whilst inside a liminal space acting for the perfect room for this type of project; something that teeters on the cusp of reality yet not quite feeling familiar. 

Gradient Descent feels raw and rebellious, as if a natural evolution of graffiti. Despite the use of AI being a controversial topic in art, this only further amplifies the crux of the art form. Graffiti has forever been a controversial form of art, so it is only natural that we find new ways to defy the status quo. Gradient Descent feels like graffiti’s next step in doing this.


857
46
1 years ago

Gradient Descent

→ An experimental collaboration between a graffiti writer and a machine →

@alonetheartist, @alsinoskowronnek, @theodorguelat, and @team_flightmode join forces on a journey into unchartered territory. Gradient Descent translates old-school aesthetics into the modern-day digital age, preserving and sometimes breaking fundamental structures. Discover unusual works oscillating somewhere in between neural and railway networks.

→ Out Now! Link in Bio >:.)


454
22
2 years ago

Gradient Descent

→ An experimental collaboration between a graffiti writer and a machine →

@alonetheartist, @alsinoskowronnek, @theodorguelat, and @team_flightmode join forces on a journey into unchartered territory. Gradient Descent translates old-school aesthetics into the modern-day digital age, preserving and sometimes breaking fundamental structures. Discover unusual works oscillating somewhere in between neural and railway networks.

→ Out Now! Link in Bio >:.)


454
22
2 years ago

Gradient Descent

→ An experimental collaboration between a graffiti writer and a machine →

@alonetheartist, @alsinoskowronnek, @theodorguelat, and @team_flightmode join forces on a journey into unchartered territory. Gradient Descent translates old-school aesthetics into the modern-day digital age, preserving and sometimes breaking fundamental structures. Discover unusual works oscillating somewhere in between neural and railway networks.

→ Out Now! Link in Bio >:.)


454
22
2 years ago

Gradient Descent

→ An experimental collaboration between a graffiti writer and a machine →

@alonetheartist, @alsinoskowronnek, @theodorguelat, and @team_flightmode join forces on a journey into unchartered territory. Gradient Descent translates old-school aesthetics into the modern-day digital age, preserving and sometimes breaking fundamental structures. Discover unusual works oscillating somewhere in between neural and railway networks.

→ Out Now! Link in Bio >:.)


454
22
2 years ago

Gradient Descent

→ An experimental collaboration between a graffiti writer and a machine →

@alonetheartist, @alsinoskowronnek, @theodorguelat, and @team_flightmode join forces on a journey into unchartered territory. Gradient Descent translates old-school aesthetics into the modern-day digital age, preserving and sometimes breaking fundamental structures. Discover unusual works oscillating somewhere in between neural and railway networks.

→ Out Now! Link in Bio >:.)


454
22
2 years ago

Gradient Descent

→ An experimental collaboration between a graffiti writer and a machine →

@alonetheartist, @alsinoskowronnek, @theodorguelat, and @team_flightmode join forces on a journey into unchartered territory. Gradient Descent translates old-school aesthetics into the modern-day digital age, preserving and sometimes breaking fundamental structures. Discover unusual works oscillating somewhere in between neural and railway networks.

→ Out Now! Link in Bio >:.)


454
22
2 years ago

Gradient Descent

→ An experimental collaboration between a graffiti writer and a machine →

@alonetheartist, @alsinoskowronnek, @theodorguelat, and @team_flightmode join forces on a journey into unchartered territory. Gradient Descent translates old-school aesthetics into the modern-day digital age, preserving and sometimes breaking fundamental structures. Discover unusual works oscillating somewhere in between neural and railway networks.

→ Out Now! Link in Bio >:.)


454
22
2 years ago

Gradient Descent

→ An experimental collaboration between a graffiti writer and a machine →

@alonetheartist, @alsinoskowronnek, @theodorguelat, and @team_flightmode join forces on a journey into unchartered territory. Gradient Descent translates old-school aesthetics into the modern-day digital age, preserving and sometimes breaking fundamental structures. Discover unusual works oscillating somewhere in between neural and railway networks.

→ Out Now! Link in Bio >:.)


454
22
2 years ago

Out Now!

We are proud to announce our most recent project is finally available!

Almost 300 pages make this publication our thickest book yet. Yes, there is a limited edition. Yes, this is a monography with a hyper-local approach instead of our usual formula. Have a great weekend y'all!

#teamflightmode #flightmode #interrail #indiebooks #trainspotting #metro #railways #graffiti #traingraffiti #paintedtrains #граффити #subway #trains #astro #astropolygon #goldenhandsgallery #itsforus


323
22
5 years ago

Out Now!

We are proud to announce our most recent project is finally available!

Almost 300 pages make this publication our thickest book yet. Yes, there is a limited edition. Yes, this is a monography with a hyper-local approach instead of our usual formula. Have a great weekend y'all!

#teamflightmode #flightmode #interrail #indiebooks #trainspotting #metro #railways #graffiti #traingraffiti #paintedtrains #граффити #subway #trains #astro #astropolygon #goldenhandsgallery #itsforus


323
22
5 years ago

Out Now!

We are proud to announce our most recent project is finally available!

Almost 300 pages make this publication our thickest book yet. Yes, there is a limited edition. Yes, this is a monography with a hyper-local approach instead of our usual formula. Have a great weekend y'all!

#teamflightmode #flightmode #interrail #indiebooks #trainspotting #metro #railways #graffiti #traingraffiti #paintedtrains #граффити #subway #trains #astro #astropolygon #goldenhandsgallery #itsforus


323
22
5 years ago

Out Now!

We are proud to announce our most recent project is finally available!

Almost 300 pages make this publication our thickest book yet. Yes, there is a limited edition. Yes, this is a monography with a hyper-local approach instead of our usual formula. Have a great weekend y'all!

#teamflightmode #flightmode #interrail #indiebooks #trainspotting #metro #railways #graffiti #traingraffiti #paintedtrains #граффити #subway #trains #astro #astropolygon #goldenhandsgallery #itsforus


323
22
5 years ago

Out Now!

We are proud to announce our most recent project is finally available!

Almost 300 pages make this publication our thickest book yet. Yes, there is a limited edition. Yes, this is a monography with a hyper-local approach instead of our usual formula. Have a great weekend y'all!

#teamflightmode #flightmode #interrail #indiebooks #trainspotting #metro #railways #graffiti #traingraffiti #paintedtrains #граффити #subway #trains #astro #astropolygon #goldenhandsgallery #itsforus


323
22
5 years ago

All City Writers - Edition X, Out now!

We are super happy and proud to be part of the re-edition of this legendary genre classic! Thanks a lot to @pietro_rivasi and @andreacaputodotcom for thinking of us as contributors!

Do yourself a favor and have a look if you find the book at your favorite retailer.

Also, gratitude to @edward.nightingale for the superb pics in our feature!

For more information, please check @all_city_writers_x

#teamflightmode #flightmode #interrail #indiebooks #trainspotting #metro #railways #graffiti #traingraffiti #paintedtrains #граффити #subway #trains
#railways_of_our_world #allcitywriters


135
6
1 years ago

All City Writers - Edition X, Out now!

We are super happy and proud to be part of the re-edition of this legendary genre classic! Thanks a lot to @pietro_rivasi and @andreacaputodotcom for thinking of us as contributors!

Do yourself a favor and have a look if you find the book at your favorite retailer.

Also, gratitude to @edward.nightingale for the superb pics in our feature!

For more information, please check @all_city_writers_x

#teamflightmode #flightmode #interrail #indiebooks #trainspotting #metro #railways #graffiti #traingraffiti #paintedtrains #граффити #subway #trains
#railways_of_our_world #allcitywriters


135
6
1 years ago

Did you know about this hidden gem from 2020?
Flight Mode Vol. 4, published by Spray Daily and created by Team Flight Mode, brings together 208 pages of train and subway graffiti from across the global scene.

You can pick up “Flight Mode 4 - The Journey Home” here: www.unfade.com

This expanded fourth volume distills the core of the Flight Mode series — raw documentation, atmosphere, and styles from some of the most respected writers featured in the archive. Artists like Edward Nightingale, Ixap, Alone and Sfaer appear throughout, alongside many more names tied to international train writing culture.

The book was released in a strictly limited edition of 650 copies and includes an exclusive poster, making it both a serious graffiti publication and a collectible print object. Large 200×240 mm format, English text, and high production quality throughout.

A strong piece of train graffiti history from the Spray Daily era.


157
2
2 months ago

Gradient Descent - Suomi Summer Project Showcase

→ An experimental collaboration between a graffiti writer and a machine →

@alonetheartist, @alsinoskowronnek, @theodorguelat, and @team_flightmode join forces on a journey into unchartered territory. Gradient Descent translates old-school aesthetics into the modern-day digital age, preserving and sometimes breaking fundamental structures. Discover unusual works oscillating somewhere in between neural and railway networks.

→ 07.08.2024 - 7 pm

→ University of Fine Arts Helsinki

→ Please be on time as the entrance happens all together

→ BYOB

→ Supported by @culturemoveseurope, @goetheinstitute and @idlehands.fi

→ C u there >:•)


95
1 years ago

Gradient Descent - Suomi Summer Project Showcase

→ An experimental collaboration between a graffiti writer and a machine →

@alonetheartist, @alsinoskowronnek, @theodorguelat, and @team_flightmode join forces on a journey into unchartered territory. Gradient Descent translates old-school aesthetics into the modern-day digital age, preserving and sometimes breaking fundamental structures. Discover unusual works oscillating somewhere in between neural and railway networks.

→ 07.08.2024 - 7 pm

→ University of Fine Arts Helsinki

→ Please be on time as the entrance happens all together

→ BYOB

→ Supported by @culturemoveseurope, @goetheinstitute and @idlehands.fi

→ C u there >:•)


95
1 years ago

Gradient Descent - Suomi Summer Project Showcase

→ An experimental collaboration between a graffiti writer and a machine →

@alonetheartist, @alsinoskowronnek, @theodorguelat, and @team_flightmode join forces on a journey into unchartered territory. Gradient Descent translates old-school aesthetics into the modern-day digital age, preserving and sometimes breaking fundamental structures. Discover unusual works oscillating somewhere in between neural and railway networks.

→ 07.08.2024 - 7 pm

→ University of Fine Arts Helsinki

→ Please be on time as the entrance happens all together

→ BYOB

→ Supported by @culturemoveseurope, @goetheinstitute and @idlehands.fi

→ C u there >:•)


95
1 years ago

Gradient Descent - Suomi Summer Project Showcase

→ An experimental collaboration between a graffiti writer and a machine →

@alonetheartist, @alsinoskowronnek, @theodorguelat, and @team_flightmode join forces on a journey into unchartered territory. Gradient Descent translates old-school aesthetics into the modern-day digital age, preserving and sometimes breaking fundamental structures. Discover unusual works oscillating somewhere in between neural and railway networks.

→ 07.08.2024 - 7 pm

→ University of Fine Arts Helsinki

→ Please be on time as the entrance happens all together

→ BYOB

→ Supported by @culturemoveseurope, @goetheinstitute and @idlehands.fi

→ C u there >:•)


95
1 years ago

Gradient Descent - Suomi Summer Project Showcase

→ An experimental collaboration between a graffiti writer and a machine →

@alonetheartist, @alsinoskowronnek, @theodorguelat, and @team_flightmode join forces on a journey into unchartered territory. Gradient Descent translates old-school aesthetics into the modern-day digital age, preserving and sometimes breaking fundamental structures. Discover unusual works oscillating somewhere in between neural and railway networks.

→ 07.08.2024 - 7 pm

→ University of Fine Arts Helsinki

→ Please be on time as the entrance happens all together

→ BYOB

→ Supported by @culturemoveseurope, @goetheinstitute and @idlehands.fi

→ C u there >:•)


95
1 years ago

Summerbreak

Via @errorflict

#teamflightmode #flightmode #graffiti #klotter #trains


779
7
8 months ago

Young at heart

Via @lackschnueffler_

#flightmode #teamflightmode #graffiti #klotter #trains


171
2
6 months ago

Relax

Via @2001ba2021

#teamflightmode #flightmode #graffiti #klotter #trains


449
3
6 months ago

What I enjoy…
Been testing the 14mm f4 from @viltrox.nordic
More on the way soon

Media Cards @delkin.devices
360 filmed with @kandaovr Qoocam 3 Ultra

#stockholmphotographer
#stockholmphotography
#stockholmstreetphotographer
#stockholmfashionphotographer
#stockholmportraitphotographer
#swedishphotographer


173
11
6 months ago


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