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AI-Restored Bronze Head, Queen Idia, 1501–1600

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English: This artificially restored Benin Bronze is part of the project, AI-Restored Benin Bronzes conceived by artist Minne Atairu. The project—a conceptual art restoration employs DALL·E 2 (Open AI's Text-to-Image algorithm) to generate visually plausible restorations of damages caused by colonial looting, natural weathering, and conservation practices.


In this case, DALL·E "restored" missing borders on the rectangular stand.
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Source https://www.cp3c.org/benin-bronzes/object.php?o=1033
Author Ethnologisches Museum der Staatlichen Museen zu Berlin. Stiftung Preußischer Kulturbesitz

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