The song “Civil Defense” was passed through a neural network. An excellent clip appeared for “Everything goes according to plan.”

A video created by a neural network for the song “Everything goes according to plan” by the Civil Defense group was posted on YouTube.

Artificial intelligence presented its vision of the famous song by Yegor Letov, the neural network depicted the song of the famous Russian musician almost verbatim. The most frequent images were paintings on military and Soviet themes, replaced by futuristic shots of modern Russia.

So, for example, in the choir (“everything goes according to plan”), the audience was shown images of houses and buildings under construction, as well as crowds of people. For the couplets, the neural network produced pictures that were more frightening and unusual to the human eye, especially in the part where Letov sang about his wife’s torn flesh.

At the same time, there were both rather ordinary images of sickles, hammers and various landscapes, and futuristic sketches on the theme of space flights or life in the DPRK.



Source: Gazeta

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