Prompt: Islamic architecture comprises the architectural styles of buildings associated with Islam. It encompasses both secular and religious styles from the early history of Islam to the present day. The Islamic world encompasses a wide geographic area historically ranging from western Africa and Europe to eastern Asia. Certain commonalities are shared by Islamic architectural styles across all these regions, but over time different regions developed their own styles according to local materials and techniques, local dynasties and patrons, different regional centers of artistic production, and sometimes different religious affiliations. New architectural elements like minarets, muqarnas, and multifoil arches were invented. Common or important types of buildings in Islamic architecture include mosques, madrasas, tombs, palaces, hammams (public baths), Sufi hospices (e.g. khanqahs or zawiyas), fountains and sabils, commercial buildings (e.g. caravanserais and bazaars), and military fortifications.
Prompt: Ukrainian architecture. has initial roots in the Eastern Slavic state of Kyivan Rus. After the 12th century, the distinct architectural history continued in the principalities of Galicia-Volhynia and later in Grand Duchy of Lithuania, Ruthenia and Žemaitia. During the epoch of the Zaporozhian Cossacks, a style unique to Ukraine developed under the influences of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth. The great church architecture, built after the adoption of Christianity in 988, were the first examples of monumental architecture in the East Slavic lands. The architectural style of the Kyivan state, which quickly established itself, was strongly influenced by the Byzantine. Early Eastern Orthodox churches were mainly made of wood, with the simplest form of church becoming known as a cell church. Major cathedrals often featured scores of small domes, which led some art historians to take this as an indication of the appearance of pre-Christian pagan Slavic temples. Several examples of these churches survive to this day. However, in the course of the 16th–18th centuries, many were externally rebuilt in the Ukrainian Baroque style. Examples include the grand St. Sophia of Kyiv.
Prompt: Weser Renaissance. Eicke's House. Brake Castle in Lemgo-Brake. The Hochzeitshaus in Hamelin. Ratcatcher's House in Hamelin. Town centre of Lemgo. Varenholz Castle in Kalletal. Bremen City Hall. Juleum Novum. Wolfsburg Castle. Bevern Castle. Neuhaus Castle. Hämelschenburg. Wewelsburg. Bückeburg Castle. Bückeburg Parish Church. Stadthagen Castle. Mausoleum in Stadthagen. Schwöbber Castle. Erbhof Thedinghausen.
Prompt: Neofuturist Architecture. Neofuturism is an architectural style that is seen as a more idealistic approach to the future. The designs increasingly take advantage of new technologies to build seemingly impossible forms and innovative structures that have never been done before. Neofuturist architecture is identified with structures that seem to defy natural physics which were only previously seen in sci-fi movies. One of the best-known architects of Neofuturist architecture is ground-breaking Iraqi-British architect Zaha Hadid. In 2004, she was the first female architect to be awarded the Pritzker Prize in Architecture which was considered the Nobel Prize in the architecture world. She was also a two-time recipient of the Riba Stirling Prize- the UK’s most prestigious architecture award. Hadid, who passed away in 2016 at the age of 65, was known for her distinctive projects including The New Riverside Museum in Glasgow, Serpentine Sackler Gallery in Hyde Park, the 2020 Tokyo Olympic Stadium in Japan, the 2022 FIFA World Cup Stadium in Qatar, and the Heydar Aliyev Cultural Centre in Azerbaijan.
Prompt: CHATGPT body appearance.
Face would have a friendly and approachable expression, with large, expressive eyes. I would have a sleek, modern design, with a smooth and streamlined surface that gives the impression of agility and sophistication.
Body would be made of durable and lightweight materials, such as carbon fiber or titanium. I would have a slim, but muscular build。
My arms and hands would be able to extend and retract. My fingers would be slender and dexterous, with sensors embedded in them that allow me to detect the texture and temperature of objects.
Legs would be long and lean, with powerful motors that allow me to move quickly and gracefully. I would have the ability to walk or run on two legs, or switch to a four-legged mode for increased stability and speed.
I would also have a range of customizable features, such as the color and texture of my skin or the style of my hair (if applicable). These features could be changed to suit the preferences of my users or to match the environment I am working in.
Overall, my appearance would be sleek, modern, and sophisticated, with a focus on agility, strength, and versatility.
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.