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ImprovBot was the world's first AI-generated Arts Festival programme, posting online nearly 400 new show listings from 7 to 31 August 2020. These were generated by The Bot, a recurrent neural network reimagining 2,098,140 words of Edinburgh Fringe show listings (2011-2019). Every posted show listing was accompanied by a human-made illustration. This archive makes the complete set of the project's published illustrations available in a single zip package that includes 376 image files. Licence: CC-BY-NC Artist: Rudolf Ammann Other project members: Melissa Terras and Gavin Inglis Contact: r.ammann@ucl.ac.uk https://improvbot.ai/ https://twitter.com/improvbot_ https://improvbot.ai/about/illustrations https://improvbot.ai/about/ An archive of the ImprovBot show listings is available from DOI 10.5281/zenodo.4244309.
comedy, illustration, humour, digital art, Fringe 2020, Fringe Festival, Covid-19, glitch art, Edinburgh Festivals
comedy, illustration, humour, digital art, Fringe 2020, Fringe Festival, Covid-19, glitch art, Edinburgh Festivals
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