The issue of whether artificial intelligence, which can produce eye-pleasing visuals even in the hands of daily users of the Internet, will replace artists in the future is still being debated. We have asked this question to the names who perform their art in different disciplines before and got their opinions. As they say, artificial intelligence is seen as a support for artists today.
Of course, in order to do justice to this blessing, which is a tool, it is necessary to have reached a certain point before. For example, you can take a look at the works of Hakan Yılmaz, who created an exhibition with the help of artificial intelligence, here. Now we will take a look at the works of another artist who created works with the help of the same artificial intelligence, namely Midjourney. Here is the Egyptian designer Hassan Ragab:
In this work titled “Tramway”, the artist interpreted the state of Alexandria in Egypt in the 1900s:
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Here, too, you can see the unique meeting of feathers and architecture:
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Interpretation of Islamic architecture, which can be seen in Cairo, the capital of Egypt, accompanied by 3D fractals:
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Elegant figures draw attention in this work called ‘Dancing temples’:
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City life is also the subject of this work, in which Cairo is at the center:
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We see smoke and architecture combine in a very pleasing way:
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Another unique combination is the use of wood on the exterior of buildings:
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These works in the desert are called “Miniature Architecture”
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Here, however, the artist highlighted modular architecture with the help of artificial intelligence:
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Other members of the collection, which reinterprets Islamic architecture in Cairo:
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The continuation of the collection, where feathers and architecture meet, is as follows:
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This would probably be the last point in meeting aesthetic figures with architecture:
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There are spaghetti-shaped objects around these chirpy buildings. The title of the work is “Undefeated Fronts”
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The reinterpretation of ancient architecture with a modern understanding reveals these images:
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The concept architectural visuals here inevitably make you say “I wish we could see it in reality”:
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You can also browse through the other personal pages of Hassan Ragab, whose Instagram account can be accessed from the above posts. You can share your thoughts about the works in the comments section.