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Don’t Judge a Painting by Its Pixels: BadArt.AI Brings the Worst (and Best) of AI-Generated Art to Your Screen and Living Room

We are thrilled to announce the launch of BadArt.AIa new online art business that offers “bad” and “weird” art powered by generative artificial intelligence (AI). BadArt.AI celebrates the creative potential and novelty value of AI-generated art, showcasing the quirkiest of what generative AI has to offer to a broader audience.

Generative AI describes algorithms which can be used to generate new content, including art. Examples of generative AI tools and applications include OpenAI’s ChatGPT and DALL-E, Stable Diffusion and MidJourney.

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Although this field has the potential to revolutionize content creation, much of the AI-generated content can be unpredictable and strange. BadArt.AI  recognizes and embraces this experimental side of AI art, offering users access to an ever-growing library of weird and wonderful artwork produced by AI algorithms.

Despite its sometimes unconventional appearance, AI-generated “bad art” is quickly becoming a popular niche within the art world. Many enthusiasts appreciate the unique creative sensibility that emerges from these machine-generated images, often bringing a human aspect to an otherwise sterile process. By embracing AI art’s experimental and unpredictable nature, BadArt.AI  aims to push the boundaries of what’s possible and inspire new ideas and perspectives on the intersection of technology and creativity.

“Generative AI isn’t just about creating perfect images or perfect stories – it’s also about creating something unique and surprising,” said Raul Arantes, founder of BadArt.AI. “Frequently, these experiments result in something that may not be aesthetically pleasing but still has its kind of creative charm. That’s why we wanted to create a platform to explore and celebrate this type of work.”

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BadArt.AI aims to provide a platform for AI-generated art that should be appreciated for its novelty value and creative potential. The business is committed to showcasing the weirdest and “baddest” AI art to a broader audience. Also, it features collections of posters, textiles, clothing and decorative products specializing in creative works using AI technology and generative design.

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To celebrate the launch, BadArt.AI is releasing a physical art book titled “BadArt.AI: Volume One,” a compilation of the worst AI-generated art ever created. Visitors can also learn more about various creative topics related to generative AI through articles published on the BadArt.AI blog.

For someone looking for something out of the ordinary or who wants to explore unusual pieces of art made by machines, BadArt.AI offers remarkable creative artwork in this niche, providing a unique and engaging experience that celebrates the unexpected and pushes the boundaries of creativity.

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