What Picasso's, Monet's, and Leonardo da Vinci's charts could look like.
In the style of Monet
Ethan Mollick showed a curious experiment with DALL-E, an AI-powered text-to-image tool, trying to create data visualization in the style of famous artists. Mollick used various unusual prompts and art styles of Picasso, Monet, Leonardo da Vinci, Vincent van Gogh, and many other artists.
Picasso
Leonardo da Vinci
Vincent van Gogh
Klimt
Mollick also experimented with other descriptions, making charts look like glass, stone monoliths, and columns of fire.
Bar charts as stained glass in an old cathedral
Bar charts as ancient stone monoliths on a grassy plain
Bar charts made of great columns of fire in the sky at the end of the world
There are also some especially creative takes on data:
Bar charts made out of cake
Bar chart made out of writhing tentacles
Bar chart made of Jell-O
Bar chart on a knight's shield
Bar chart made of bones
Bar chart traced by the masts of tall ships in a Turner painting
The idea is similar to another great project, where DALL-E 2 generated images in the style of photographers.
You can find more interesting chart results on Ethan Mollick's Twitter.
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