The Pictures of Dorian Gray: Murderabilia.
In Oscar Wilde's novel The Picture of Dorian Gray, after selling his soul, Dorian Gray was able to have the sins he committed not impact him, but rather his portrait. Even though he was able to retain the look of eternal youth, the painting revealed his genuine emotional state.
A depiction of someone's inner soul may be created by merging Facial Expression Recognition Technology, Psychology, and AI Art. We realized this was conceivable.
It is possible to precisely identify people's facial expressions with Facial Expression Recognition Software. As part of the Murderabilia project, we used this method to look at the faces and emotions of famous killers in pictures.
After that, we used AI Art software to turn the photos into artistic representations. The Art Algorithm's repeatability and lack of human bias allowed us to confidently transfer the outcomes of Facial Expressions to Artistic interpretations. So, we were able to make works of art that show how a person's spirit looks.
However, we also went one step further. The Facial Expression Recognition Software then assessed these creative depictions, yielding some surprising findings. With its AI Art Algorithm, it was possible to see details that would have been otherwise hidden from the naked eye. While we've done this, we believe we've also uncovered new ways to detect significant disease and damage that the software may be able to detect as a result.
Face recognition technology can now be used to do more than just identify people; it could also be used to figure out what's wrong with someone's health.
Additionally, as an aesthetic experiment, we have employed AI Art software to transform the serial killers' depictions into various forms of Art. Individuals' appearances, ages, races, and genders were altered as a result of the operation. When you take away all the factors that may influence your decision, would you still be able to intuitively discern their underlying unfavorable character traits? It is possible to separate and identify "Evil" to some degree. It also looks at how people come to have their own unique sense of self.
Furthermore, it also brings up issues of individuality and cultural difference. What kind of person would we be if we were born in a different place and time? Were our outcomes the same? Which comes first, nature or nurture, when forming our unique personality? Also, it makes us think about whether our ideas about whether someone is guilty or innocent are affected by their race, ethnicity, or cultural background.
Opening on OpenSea on May 31st, 2022, Dorian Gray's Photographs: Murderabilia will cost you 10 Ether ($0.010). Currently, there are just 1,725 unique, non-automated photos.