The blobs also grow taller or sway toward the dragging motion direction, with all of their eyes following the cursor - even on standby! Also, as a single blob follows the pitch and the vowel, other blobs instinctively follow the lead. Users can drag each blob to sing, with the vertical direction corresponding to pitch and the cursor's horizontal movement adjusting the vowel sound the blob makes. In Blob Opera, four brightly colored blobs start falling on the screen one by one, each with their own voice registers: bass, tenor, mezzo-soprano, and soprano. In a wacky fusion of machine learning and classical music, Google has launched its experimental "Blob Opera" - a quartet of animated blobs singing opera music.Īccording to a blog post from Freya Murray, Google Arts & Culture Program Manager, the machine learning experiment is the brainchild of artist David Li, an interactive artist who has also lent his talents to Cartoon Network's adult-oriented block, Adult Swim.
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