bitGAN Collabs
This is where it started.
Pindar Van Arman was making GAN pieces — training generative adversarial networks on his own paintings, letting the model hallucinate new ones. I had the technical intuition from day-job AI research and started a conversation. Pindar confirmed the instinct and taught me the practice. We trained models together.
Pindar gave co-author credit. His explicit position: people who help in the studio deserve to be named. Most artists don’t do this. That does them a disservice.
bitGAN is the origin of the whole practice.

