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Holly Herndon and Mat Dryhurst
Infinite Images ∞
Jun 24 - 29, 2024

Overview
“We can’t emphasize enough how surreal the experience was. We were pulling 14 hour sessions daily trying to get as much as possible out of these tools just to understand them, stopping to eat and sleep. It felt like we were holding a secret, and that also came with a sense of responsibility to think about what it all means in the bigger picture.“
- Holly Herndon & Mat Dryhurst
Details
In 2021 we were invited by OpenAI to work with the DALL-E 1 research model as part of a commission. “Infinite Images” are the product of these experiments, large images meticulously constructed piece by piece to explore the models capacity for coherence.
This context hints at why themes of reflection in water and glass, horizon lines and mountain ranges appear so frequently, as the works were constructed by playing an exquisite corpse game with the model. A single initial generation could now be infinitely expanded upon in any direction. To our knowledge these are the only artworks produced with the original DALL-E model. They represent a transitional phase from the more abstract generations of the models that preceded it, and the high fidelity models we are used to today.”
- Holly Herndon and Mat Dryhurst
Artworks:
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Artwork ID
247
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Medium
Print Medium: Archival pigment print
NFT Edition
Unique
Physical Edition
Print Edition: 5 + 1AP, Print Size: 50 x 50 cm
In 2021 we were invited by OpenAI to work with the DALL-E 1 research model as part of a commission. “Infinite Images” are the product of these experiments, large images meticulously constructed piece by piece to explore the models capacity for coherence.
This context hints at why themes of reflection in water and glass, horizon lines and mountain ranges appear so frequently, as the works were constructed by playing an exquisite corpse game with the model. A single initial generation could now be infinitely expanded upon in any direction. To our knowledge these are the only artworks produced with the original DALL-E model. They represent a transitional phase from the more abstract generations of the models that preceded it, and the high fidelity models we are used to today.”
- Holly Herndon and Mat Dryhurst