File:AI-generated virtual moviestar Ornella Muti, displayed on a phone screen, a detail of Joseph Ayerle's videoartwork "Un'emozione per sempre 2.0". animated GIF.gif

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English: AI-generated sequence with 80's moviestar Ornella Muti, displayed on a smartphone screen. Her face is generated by an artificial neuronal network, trained with more than 1000 images of the real Italian actress. The other details are made by conventional digital tools. The real Italian actress Ornella Muti never played this scene. It is a detail of Joseph Ayerle's videoartwork "Un'emozione per sempre 2.0" (English title: The Italian Game). The videoartwork was created in 2018. This contribution to creative commons concerns a view on a smartphone screen, on which a sequence of the videoartwork "Un'emozione per sempre 2.0" is running. To avoid any misunderstandings: The original videoartwork "Un'emozione per sempre 2.0" itself is not contributed to creative commons.
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smartphone displaying a videosequence with the AI-generated virtual moviestar Ornella Muti, a detail of Joseph Ayerle's videoartwork "Un'emozione per sempre 2.0" (2018)

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