Franc Solina and Peter Peer and Borut Batagelj and Samo Juvan (2002) 15 seconds of fame — an interactive, computer-vision based art installation. In: Seventh International Conference on Control, Automation, Robotics and Vision, 2-5 December 2002, Singapore.
Abstract
15 seconds of fame is an interactive art installation which elevates the face of a randomly selected gallery visitor for 15 seconds into a work of art. The installation was inspired by Andy Warhol's statement that ``In the future everybody will be world famous for fifteen minutes'' as well as by the pop-art style of his works. The installation consists of a computer with a flat-panel monitor, a digital camera and proprietary software that can detect human faces in images and graphically transform them. In this paper we present the technical background of the installation, in particular, how computer vision techniques were applied in this art installation.
Item Type: | Conference or Workshop Item (Paper) |
Keywords: | Andy Warhol, pop art, generative art, computer vision |
Language of Content: | English |
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Institution: | University of Ljubljana |
Department: | Faculty of Computer and Information Science |
Divisions: | Faculty of Computer and Information Science > Computer Vision Laboratory |
Item ID: | 11 |
Date Deposited: | 16 Jan 2003 |
Last Modified: | 11 Dec 2013 12:18 |
URI: | http://eprints.fri.uni-lj.si/id/eprint/11 |
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