A Belgian band needed a cover for their latest album. We developed the cover using AI and metadata from billions of cloud-based images based on the concepts, lyrics, brand of the band, and style of music.
Erwin Van Den Brande
A Belgian band needed a cover for their latest album. We developed the cover using AI and metadata from billions of cloud-based images based on the concepts, lyrics, brand of the band, and style of music.
For an Antwerp asset management start-up - SnTrackers - we developed a company visual using AI and metadata. It was designed around the values and objectives of the company, as well as the image they aim to project to their customers. In order to achieve this, we used the metadata of millions of images stored in the cloud. It has been used as a LinkedIn page, as an invitation flyer, and most recently as an artwork.
Recently, six organizations realized a data-art-fashion project:
KBC Bank&Insurance, Cegeka, SnTrackers, Myrrha, Cresco Lawyers and Advantage Austria.
In SnTrackers' case, artist and fashion designer, Flora Miranda used data from the S&P500, while in KBC's case, it was data from Kate, the KBC online assistant.
Data-art-fashion experiments are ideal for:
rendering brand authenticity
team-building
generating new insights
improving creativity
establishing unique communication with customers and employees
creating custom-made business gifts
art in the workspace
Want to give something unique this New Year's? How about a data-driven gift?
Do you also want to start such an experiment with your data?
Do you have questions or ideas?
Let us know by sending an email erwin@dualandday.com