#wallpaper #PhoneArt #landscape #MissKittyArt #artInstallations #GenerativeAI #genAI
| Source: Mastodon | Original article
MissKittyArt, the Copenhagen‑based generative‑AI studio that has been turning heads with its 8K phone‑wallpaper experiments, unveiled a new collection of landscape‑focused phone art on Monday. The series, tagged #BlueSkyArt and #unwrappedXMAS, comprises 18 ultra‑high‑resolution images generated with the studio’s proprietary gLUMPaRT engine and the open‑source GGTart model. Each piece blends abstract modern‑art motifs with photorealistic mountain, forest and beach vistas, delivering 8K‑grade detail that rivals professional photography.
The launch builds on the studio’s April 2 rollout of the “Zoom Effect” wallpaper line, which first demonstrated how generative AI can produce seamless 8K backgrounds for mobile screens. By expanding into full‑bleed landscape compositions, MissKittyArt is pushing the technology from novelty into a viable alternative to traditional stock photography for both consumers and commercial art commissions. The collection is already available for free download on the artist’s portal, with an option for bespoke commissions that promise personalized, AI‑crafted fine art for smartphones, tablets and even large‑scale installations.
Industry observers say the move signals a tipping point for AI‑driven visual content. High‑resolution, AI‑generated wallpapers could reshape the mobile‑device market, prompting OEMs to bundle exclusive AI art and encouraging app developers to integrate on‑device generation tools. At the same time, the rapid proliferation of AI‑created imagery raises fresh questions about copyright, attribution and the future role of human artists in the digital‑art supply chain.
Watch for MissKittyArt’s upcoming “Skyline” exhibition in Stockholm, slated for June, where the wallpapers will be projected onto a 640‑square‑metre façade. The event will also test a new licensing model that lets users purchase perpetual usage rights directly through a blockchain‑based smart contract—an experiment that could set a precedent for monetising AI‑generated fine art across the Nordic tech scene.
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