Does the Deep Dream algorithm have a future in the cinema?

Does the Deep Dream algorithm have a future in the cinema? Then seen its result in this scene from 'Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas' ('Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas') seems that if.

And is that the curious Google's algorithm achieves one of the most disturbing results we have seen, something ideal for films like Terry Gilliam who wanted to get closer to what an acid trip is.

Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas Deep Dream

For those who still do not know the Google Deep Dream algorithm ("Deep Dream") say that it is an algorithm the company uses to create fascinating dreamscapes with the images processed by the artificial neural network and that is now available to any encoder.

Basically Deep Dream look for image patterns similar to the ones we have, something that gave the idea to Roelof Pieters, an anonymous internet user until now, to venture to test the algorithm in the mythical sequence of the film fear and disgust in Las Vegas' that we know as' Great San Francisco Acid Wave ' with a more than interesting result.

Considering the aesthetics that is achieved with this curious tool, we just have to wait for a director to think of using it in a filmHopefully not for long footage, since our mind has a limit.

So you can compare here We leave you the original scene of 'Fear and disgust in Las Vegas':


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