Prompt: Abstract minimalism. Surreal artwork. Underneath my outside face There's a face that none can see. A little less smiley, A little less sure, But a whole lot more like me
Prompt: hand painted antique canvas of a Risograph Art. The moody backdrop creates an atmosphere of entertainment and enchantment and delight high resolution fine detailed textures fine colors scratches, tears, burn marks, cracks in the paint in the mix style of Joan Miro Gabriel Pacheco, antique extreme canvas textured
Prompt: Create an image that blends the styles of surrealism, Jackson Pollock, and cubism. The image should be a vibrant and chaotic composition of abstract shapes and figures, reminiscent of Pollock's drip paintings. The shapes should also be suggestive of musical instruments and sounds, as if the image is capturing the essence of music in visual form.
Prompt: : Abstract minimalism. Surreal artwork. Underneath my outside face There's a face that none can see. A little less smiley, A little less sure, But a whole lot more like me
Prompt: Abstract minimalism. Surreal artwork. Underneath my outside face There's a face that none can see. A little less smiley, A little less sure, But a whole lot more like me
Prompt: Abstract minimalism. Surreal artwork. Underneath my outside face There's a face that none can see. A little less smiley, A little less sure, But a whole lot more like me
Prompt: I studied Theory of Science, Logic, Theoretical Linguistics, Philosophy and Law at the Universities of Mainz, Munich, Florence and Lancaster. My main field of interest is the interaction between law, science and computer technology from doctrinal, comparative and legal-theoretical perspectives. This research encompasses both the problems that technology and technological change poses to the law – technology law – and the use of technology in the justice system and the legal services industry – legal informatics.
Both perspectives, technology as a subject of regulation and a tool for regulation, are brought together through a theoretical perspective: How can law, understood as a system, communicate with systems external to it? “Computational legal theory”, in the understanding of my chair, tries to give answers to this question, by exploring the scope and also limits of computational representations of legal thought, and also by an analysis of how technology changes the way law thinks about such issues as responsibility, liability, harm and ultimately personhood and what it means to be human, and living life lawfully.
Prompt: I studied Theory of Science, Logic, Theoretical Linguistics, Philosophy and Law at the Universities of Mainz, Munich, Florence and Lancaster. My main field of interest is the interaction between law, science and computer technology from doctrinal, comparative and legal-theoretical perspectives. This research encompasses both the problems that technology and technological change poses to the law – technology law – and the use of technology in the justice system and the legal services industry – legal informatics.
Both perspectives, technology as a subject of regulation and a tool for regulation, are brought together through a theoretical perspective: How can law, understood as a system, communicate with systems external to it? “Computational legal theory”, in the understanding of my chair, tries to give answers to this question, by exploring the scope and also limits of computational representations of legal thought, and also by an analysis of how technology changes the way law thinks about such issues as responsibility, liability, harm and ultimately personhood and what it means to be human, and living life lawfully.
Prompt: Where would I be without you, just living inside my head, with only dreams to breathe through, and the rest of life unsaid. Pastel colours dripping vertically down the image of a very faint double exposure sepia image as if made from a foggy waterpaint brush stroke.
Prompt: Where would I be without you, just living inside my head, with only dreams to breathe through, and the rest of life unsaid. Pastel colours dripping vertically down the image of a very faint double exposure sepia image as if made from a foggy waterpaint brush stroke.
Prompt: Where would I be without you, just living inside my head, with only dreams to breathe through, and the rest of life unsaid. Pastel colours dripping vertically down the image of a very faint double exposure sepia image as if made from a foggy waterpaint brush stroke.
Prompt: Surreal artwork. I have never had time to see; throw me, pieces of red, absolving the dead, trying to find an answer. Stars seem to shine like thoughts in my mind, forever there but somehow out of reach.
Prompt: Surreal artwork. I have never had time to see; throw me, pieces of red, absolving the dead, trying to find an answer. Stars seem to shine like thoughts in my mind, forever there but somehow out of reach.
Prompt: Abstract minimalism. Surreal artwork.
I have never had time to see; throw me, pieces of red, absolving the dead, trying to find an answer.
Stars seem to shine like thoughts in my mind, forever there but somehow out of reach.
Prompt: Abstract minimalism. Surreal artwork.
I have never had time to see; throw me, pieces of red, absolving the dead, trying to find an answer.
Stars seem to shine like thoughts in my mind, forever there but somehow out of reach.
Prompt: Abstract minimalism. Surreal artwork.
I have never had time to see; throw me, pieces of red, absolving the dead, trying to find an answer.
Stars seem to shine like thoughts in my mind, forever there but somehow out of reach.
Prompt: Abstract minimalism. Surreal artwork.
I have never had time to see; throw me, pieces of green, looking mean, trying to find an answer.
Stars seem to shine like thoughts in my mind, forever there but somehow out of reach.
Prompt: Surreal artwork. I have never had time to see; throw me, pieces of red, absolving the dead, trying to find an answer. Stars seem to shine like thoughts in my mind, forever there but somehow out of reach.
Prompt: Surreal artwork. I have never had time to see; throw me, pieces of red, absolving the dead, trying to find an answer. Stars seem to shine like thoughts in my mind, forever there but somehow out of reach.
Prompt: Abstract minimalism. Surreal artwork.
I have never had time to see; throw me, pieces of red, absolving the dead, trying to find an answer.
Stars seem to shine like thoughts in my mind, forever there but somehow out of reach.
Prompt: Abstract minimalism. Surreal artwork.
I have never had time to see; throw me, pieces of red, absolving the dead, trying to find an answer.
Stars seem to shine like thoughts in my mind, forever there but somehow out of reach.
Prompt: Paint falls like water onto a blank canvas, splashing yet revealing the very faint beginnings of an image of a face. face appears as if a mirage on the canvas. double exposure image
Dream Level: is increased each time when you "Go Deeper" into the dream. Each new level is harder to achieve and
takes more iterations than the one before.
Rare Deep Dream: is any dream which went deeper than level 6.
Deep Dream
You cannot go deeper into someone else's dream. You must create your own.
Deep Dream
Currently going deeper is available only for Deep Dreams.