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Generative Art, Tudor, and Romanesque Architecture Let's See What The Bot Makes With Them

The Future is Now, art gallery. Today it's generative art with the MidJourney Bot.

Regia Marinho
3 min readJul 21, 2022

What about Romanesque architecture?

Romanesque architecture is an architectural style of medieval Europe presented by semi-circular arches.

What is Tudor architecture?

Tudor architecture was the period between 1485 to 1558 when craftsmen built sophisticated homes with a combination of Renaissance and Gothic design elements.

What is generative art?

Creating art with code on the web.

Generative art is art made using a predetermined system that often includes an element of chance. It is a computer-based art.

What do they have in common?

"The future is now", based on the past.

What today's AI can do with those images from the past.

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Tudor Architecture.

Duomo di Milano, Italy.

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Regia Marinho
Regia Marinho

Written by Regia Marinho

I publish tech, art, food, AI, AR, architecture, interior design, fashion, and photography articles. Ideas to inspire the world through art. @regiaart

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