Artist Tomáš Libertíny uses the help of thousands of bees to create his artworks. His sculptures today exhibits in The Met and other museums. He used a 3D model of the original portrait of Nefertiti and over 60000 bees to create the latest sculpture.
Dain Yoon is not an ordinary make up artist. She paints hyperrealistic images using her face as a canvas. More about her arts here.
Frank Auerbach is the last living member of a pathfinding generation of postwar British figurative painters. His portrays express the indefinite range of emotions. The New York Times report that his collection of portrays are now in Luhring Augustine gallery.
The representation of a human face of the head on the artefacts can be found in many museums. There are two main types of jugs representing the human face. Some of them served for they served ritualistic purposes derived from African tribal practice.
Hanson Robotics will be producing four models of humanoid robots like Sophia around the first half of this year to assist healthcare professionals. Robots will help taking over the care of sick people during the pandemic.
Facial verification is becoming more precise and can differentiate traits more accurately. Algorithms can differentiate each trait in more detail and detect different skin types. The task is to reduce inaccuracy in the identification of ethnic minorities by improving the recognition of various skin tones.
The extraordinary intervention brought back the face to 23 years old young man in Turin. It was possible thanks to 3D face reconstruction technology with planning virtual surgery. This is one of the first applications of the use of this technology in emergency trauma.
European Council calls to defend privacy by setting limits on facial recognition technology use. New technologies bring opportunities but also responsibilities, and should be officially regulated. Some apps on mobile devices are already revised.
His name is Jacq and he is not a street artist. He creates the portrays which reject usual features of the face like the nose, the mouth, the eyes. However every his painting still has a strong character which goes beyond simple recognition at first glance. It makes a reflection on what makes the identity of […]
During the last decades, companies and universities used millions of photos to train facial recognition technology. Online tool Exposing.AI can help to understand if facial recognition technology used your photos.