In the age of digital art, tools like generative software and facial recognition programs are almost as common artistic tools as paintbrushes and molding clay.
Take, for example, the impressive work of the Seoul-based art collective, Shinseungback Kimyonghun. Famous for its tedious "Cloud Face" project, the group has recently turned its attention (and high-powered computing abilities) to film.
Using face-detecting algorithms, SK attempted to identify the "average face" of popular movies like "The Matrix" and "Taxi Driver." The results are haunting.
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