Miniaturas: Mapas celestes
Las miniaturas persas, celebradas como una de las formas más refinadas del arte visual, representan vívidas escenas de la historia y la mitología, capturando la esencia del modo de vida. El arte generativo es una forma de arte generado por ordenador que utiliza algoritmos para crear imágenes únicas. La combinación de formas artísticas tradicionales como la pintura persa en miniatura y el arte generativo contemporáneo ha dado lugar a un mundo de posibilidades completamente nuevo. La IA da lugar a otros sueños e ilusiones sobre la memoria, nuevos marcos temporales para el pasado y el futuro. Esta generación de memoria artificial y miniatura persa conduce a muchas emociones realistas y consecuencias psicológicas que revelan el alcance emocional que el arte tiene sobre los demás. [Escrito con ChatGPT].
Participantes
Canek Zapata
Canek Zapata

Canek Zapata
Editor, curator, and artist, Zapata studied Classical Literature at the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM). His work focuses on automated writing models, visual languages, and net art. He trained as part of the 2016 Photographic Production Seminar at the Centro de la Imagen and was awarded a scholarship by the Foundation of Mexican Letters (2015-16). Zapata's art has been exhibited at the Centro de la Imagen, Progreso Gallery, Cuartelito, the Museo Universitario de Arte Contemporáneo, the Carrillo Gil Museum, and the Visual Arts Center at the University of Texas at Austin. His work is included in the Electronic Literature Collection Volume 4. He has curated exhibitions at Galería Libertad, the Museum of the City of Querétaro, the Oaxaca Book Fair, The Wrong Biennial 2019-20, and Casa Equis.
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Canek Zapata

Canek Zapata
Editor, curator, and artist, Zapata studied Classical Literature at the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM). His work focuses on automated writing models, visual languages, and net art. He trained as part of the 2016 Photographic Production Seminar at the Centro de la Imagen and was awarded a scholarship by the Foundation of Mexican Letters (2015-16). Zapata's art has been exhibited at the Centro de la Imagen, Progreso Gallery, Cuartelito, the Museo Universitario de Arte Contemporáneo, the Carrillo Gil Museum, and the Visual Arts Center at the University of Texas at Austin. His work is included in the Electronic Literature Collection Volume 4. He has curated exhibitions at Galería Libertad, the Museum of the City of Querétaro, the Oaxaca Book Fair, The Wrong Biennial 2019-20, and Casa Equis.
Lic. Primo de Verdad 2
Centro Histórico de la Ciudad de México, Cuauhtémoc