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Dramatic Evidence

I’ve been studying Artificial Intelligence. Although I’m far from being an expert, I think I know my way around, so I volunteered to give a talk on the “Pandora’s Box of Artificial Intelligent Art” at the La Habra Art Gallery this July 16. Come on down if you’re interested and available. It will be a bit technical but I hope to give a demo on how you can avail of the technology today. Even if AI is above your pay grade, you’ll see what the process is like and you will see how far advanced we’ve come.

The Long Week Closes: Seven Days on the AmaLyra, The Final Chapter (Part IV)

The Château de Saint-Germain-en-Laye (Château-Vieux: Old Castle) is considered a shining star in the Rayonnant (radiant) period of French Gothic architecture. Gradually built on the foundations of a medieval fortress; its overall architectural design consists of a pentagon with five walls, not four. Its portals and west wall, adorned by a large Gothic rose window, were easily noted. The inner courtyard and moats are spread over an area of 12,000 square feet.