Artist Uses Neural Network To Create These Images Of The Hit Series Stranger Things
According to Antti Karppinen (previously featured): “I am a photographer & visual artist because I want to create something special, something people can relate to and feel. Telling stories visually is my strength. In the digital era, the most impressive stories will be told in pictures.
Artificial intelligence is just amazing. I asked Midjourney AI to create some images of the hit series Stranger things. And here is what we got!”
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