The Absolutely Minimalist and Epic Generative Architectural Inspirations by Jean Jacques Balzac
An anonymous artist named Jean Jacques Balzac (most likely a pseudonym) uses AI to create impressive and minimalistic architectural subjects. Unfortunately, these magnificent structures don’t exist in real life. It’s a shame.
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