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Nate Mohler is a new media artist based in the United States. His know-how ranges from digital painting to generative installations and mapping to sculpture and video. His creations revolve around the technological medium he uses to build conceptual and avant-garde experiences. Nate graduated from UCLA in 2019 with a Bachelor of Art in Design and New Media.
In his creations, Nate blurs the boundaries between real and virtual to incite action and provoke questioning by the viewer. He was commissioned by the city of Culver City to create a fountain of light interacting with the flow of the city’s digital activity. Nate has also collaborated with other artists to create animated sculptures, video mapping, always based on sociological phenomena and the current challenges of our society. Mohler sees each project as an opportunity to create emotions, challenge thought, or support social change.

“Skate Squiggles” — 3840 x 2160 | 1min. Part of the “Painted Cities” series which explores the subconscious and imagination of machine intelligence to create the memory and dream state of a city through the fusion of motion and ink. The digital paintings are created using multiple forms of Ai, especially Neural Style Transfer, to fuse videos with ink, texture, and photographs often from the surrounding area. “Painted Cities” explores how machine intelligence can be used as a tool to extend our imagination and when fused with human moments of familiarity can create visceral feelings of nostalgia.
Part of the generative and AI art movement.
The process consists of first going out and filming moments from around Venice beach, in this case specifically the famous Venice skate park. I look for moments with high levels of motion and architecture. I then go out and capture photographs from around Venice Beach with rich texture and color. I use neural style transfer with a particular set of rules to apply the textures and color of the photograph to the base texture of the input video, creating completely new imagery. Harnessing the machine as a tool to imagine. Sound by Luke Mombrea.
ai
landscape
01:44
2021