Prompt: There are two main methods of obtaining blood from a donor. The most frequent is to simply take the blood from a vein as whole blood. This blood is typically separated into parts, usually red blood cells and plasma, since most recipients need only a specific component for transfusions.
Prompt: The current castle dates to 1180 and was built by Philip of Alsace (1143–1191) on the site of the older fortification.[1] It may have been inspired by crusader castles witnessed by Philip during the Second Crusade. As well a protective citadel, the Gravensteen was intended to intimidate the burghers of Ghent who often challenged the counts' authority. It incorporates a large central donjon, a residence and various smaller buildings. These are surrounded by a fortified, oval-shaped enceinte lined with 24 small échauguettes. It also has a sizeable moat, fed with water from the Lys. Futurist architecture characterized by long dynamic lines, suggesting speed, motion, urgency and lyricism: it was a part of Futurism, an artistic movement founded by the poet Filippo Tommaso Marinetti, who produced its first manifesto, the Manifesto of ...
Prompt: Organic architecture is also translated into the all-inclusive nature of Wright's design process. Materials, motifs, and basic ordering principles continue to repeat themselves throughout the building as a whole. The idea of organic architecture refers not only to the buildings' literal relationship to the natural surroundings, but how the buildings' design is carefully thought about as if it were a unified organism. Geometries throughout Wright's buildings build a central mood and theme.
Prompt: Biomorphism models artistic design elements on naturally occurring patterns or shapes reminiscent of nature and living organisms. Taken to its extreme it attempts to force naturally occurring shapes onto functional devices. Biomimetic architecture is a branch of the new science of biomimicry defined and popularized by Janine Benyus in her 1997 book (Biomimicry: Innovation Inspired by Nature). Biomimicry (bios - life and mimesis - imitate) refers to innovations inspired by nature as one which studies nature and then imitates or takes inspiration from its designs and processes to solve human problems. The book suggests looking at nature as a Model, Measure, and Mentor", suggesting that the main aim of biomimicry is sustainability. Living beings have adapted to a constantly changing environment during evolution through mutation, recombination, and selection. The core idea of the biomimetic philosophy is that nature's inhabitants including animals, plants, and microbes have the most experience in solving problems and have already found the most appropriate ways to last on planet Earth. Similarly, biomimetic architecture seeks solutions for building sustainability present in nature,
Prompt: Kyoto roofs reflecting sunlight inspired the whitish silver color of the outside.[19] Likewise, the roof-like shape that defines the building derives from the distinctive roofs of old Japanese temples.[19] The roofs of these monuments, Kikutake says, differentiate them from other structures while simultaneously cohering with the landscape.[19] The four legs were erected first, followed by the cantilevers.[17] The first elevated floor is supported on the legs' 19.7' deep bottom chords, while a second set of chords supports the other floors.[17] Each of the four composite steel with reinforced concrete legs is a 46' deep "H" shape.[17] From the plaza to the first raised floor, they are 63' tall.[17] The building is cantilevered 119' over the legs on the North and South sides.[17] Fluorine resin-coated square panels cover the building.[20]
Prompt: A well-known example of organic architecture is Fallingwater, the residence Wright designed for the Kaufmann family in rural Pennsylvania. Wright had many choices to locate a home on this large site but chose to place the home directly over the waterfall and creek creating a close, yet noisy dialog with the rushing water and the steep site. The horizontal striations of stone masonry with daring cantilevers of colored beige concrete blend with native rock outcroppings and the wooded environment. In postwar Europe, the Hungarian Imre Makovecz was one of the most prominent proponents of organic architecture.
Prompt: Tange envisioned that the Expo should be primarily conceived as a big festival where human beings could meet. Central to the site he placed the Festival Plaza onto which were connected a number of themed displays, all of which were united under one huge roof.[69] In his Tokyo Bay Project Tange spoke about the living body having two types of information transmission systems: fluid and electronic. That project used the idea of a tree trunk and branches that would carry out those types of transmission in relation to the city. Kawazoe likened the space frame roof of the Festival Plaza to the electronic transmission system and the aerial-themed displays that plugged into it to the hormonal system.[70]
Prompt: Despair of the Undead, botanical anatomy, skeletal once beautiful woman, decaying, gaunt, sallow,withering, extremely furrowed brow, highly realistic detailed sad, tearfful eyes, expression of deep despair, golden-ratio facial proportion,,mixed media, 3D collage, insanely detailed, insanely intricate, surreal, detailed ornate rotting filigree, dense vines with beautiful blossoms, , dark atmosphere, multidimensional, dynamic, dark art, baroque, neo - figurative, cosmic horror, , nightmare, maximalist , hyper realistic, symmetrical, precise in the styles of Jenny Saville and Zdzisław Beksiński, and Ronnie Genotti,modify composition by adding tears and redness to inner rims of eyes, add enhanced expression of despaiir, add deep lines for a very furrowed brow, reflective lighting, add tons of shadows,
Prompt: Winged Wonders on rocks and in the sea,, substantially increase beauty, detail, realism & color vibrancy, of every aspect in photograph including the anatomically accurate beautiful woman, Hyperfocal photography, f60, f90, stunning photography 8k, Hyper realistic, Hyper detailed, Post processing, Magic hour, Wide angle lens, Ambient lighting, Epic composition, lifelike, high pixel, exquisitely beautiful Winged goddess sitting on rocks in a river, perfect facial profile & human anatomy & gorgeous mammoth vibrantly colored wings flowing from her back, hyper-detailed & brilliantly colored, intricate background of insanely realistic richly colored & detailed scenery & landscape, Carina Francioso realistic water effects, 8k, ultra detailed, award winning masterpiece, fantastic view, hyperfocal landscape, scenic photography, lifelike, high pixel, Crack, hyper realistic, multidimensional, multi-colors, colorful sky, insanely scenic, detailed textures, , ultra-high-definition 8k, National Geographic Award Winning Photograph, Super crisp, vibrant colors by Steve McCurry & Marc Adamus & Stephen Wilkes & steven meisel
Prompt: Norman Rockwell art on mass shootings in US schools, cover art for Saturday Evening Post during his era & with today's technology, enhance overall composition to perfectly depict Rockwell’s style and the realistic terrified expressions on the children’s faces, very deep furrowed eyebrows that slant downward from the middle of their faces, , visibly massive deep worry lines between eyebrows, tears, inner rims of eyes are red and watery, slightly bloodshot sclera of eyes, fearful frowns, ,as the little girl frantically texts on her accurately depicted iPhone, emotional, powerful, excellent composition, very poignant, symmetrical eyes onall faces
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.