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(In)Finitum is an experimental animation created in digital rotoscopy with the aid of neural networks. The work is contextualized in the fictional universe of the “Aurora Pós-humana”, in this case presenting a transgenic hybrid being of shamanist inspiration in a post-humanist future, after the decline of civilization. This post-human hybrid seeks an experience of reconnecting to nature and the cosmos through its idyllic integration into a living space. The cosmic reintegration experience is reflected in the characteristic visuality of the animation that aesthetically connects it to the landscape. This paper characterizes (In)Finitum in the context of the called visionary art, deals with its creative process inspired by an entheogenic experience, and developed with the aid of neural networks with NST (Neural Style Transfer) algorithms. (In)Finitum é uma animação experimental criada em rotoscopia digital com auxílio de redes neurais. A obra é contextualizada no universo ficcional da Aurora Pós-humana, nessa caso apresentando um ser híbrido transgênico de inspiração xamanista em um futuro pós-humanista, após o declínio da civilização. Esse híbrido pós-humano busca uma experiência de reconexão à natureza e ao cosmos através de sua integração idílica a um ambiente natural. A experiência de reintegração cósmica se reflete na visualidade característica da animação que conecta-o esteticamente à paisagem. Este artigo caracteriza (In)Finitum no contexto da chamada arte visionária, trata de seu processo criativo inspirado em uma experiência enteogênica, e desenvolvido com o auxílio de redes neurais com algoritmos NST (Neural Style Transfer).
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