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Saturday, July 15, 2023

Zero Point Energy AI Collaborative Art. David S. Soriano

 

              "Zero Point Energy" (2023).    David S. Soriano

              AI Collaborative Art.      Creative Commons. Use but credit artist.

It Goes Like This AI Collabortive Art David S. Soriano

 

                    "It Goes Like This" (2023).  David S. Soriano

                     AI Collaborative Art    Creative Commons. Use but credit artist.

Friday, July 14, 2023

AI Supercapacitors in 2023. David S. Soriano

 

                        "AI & Supercapacitors" 2023.    David S. Soriano

                         AI Collaborative Art.    Creative Commons.  Use but credit artist.

                      

Short Story: Humpty Dumpty Mechanical Engineer & Supercapacitors. David S. Soriano

"Humpty Dumpty: Mechanical Engineer & The Supercapacitor". by Bard ( AI/Google) and David S. Soriano. (2023)


Sure, here is a short story with the keywords Humpty Dumpty, mechanical engineer, egg supercapacitor, and jumbo eggs at the store:

Humpty Dumpty was a mechanical engineer  (the hard-boiled type) who had a dream of creating a supercapacitor made of eggs. He believed that the unique properties of eggshells would make them ideal for storing electrical energy.

After years of research, Humpty finally developed a working prototype of his egg supercapacitor. He was so excited that he decided to test it out by driving his car to the store to buy some jumbo eggs.

As he was driving, Humpty thought about all the possibilities that his egg supercapacitor could open up. He could use it to power his car, his home, or even his entire neighborhood. He could even sell it to other companies and make a fortune.

When Humpty arrived at the store, he went straight to the egg aisle. He was surprised to see that the store was selling jumbo eggs for only a few cents each. He bought as many as he could carry and then headed home to test out his egg supercapacitor.

Humpty connected the egg supercapacitor to his car and turned the key. The engine started right up! Humpty was so excited that he started dancing around the garage. He had finally achieved his dream of creating a supercapacitor made of eggs.

Humpty continued to test his egg supercapacitor and was very pleased with the results. It was able to store a lot of energy and it was very efficient. Humpty knew that he had made a major breakthrough and he was eager to share his invention with the world.

Humpty eventually patented his egg supercapacitor and started a company to manufacture and sell them. His company became very successful and Humpty became a wealthy man. He used his wealth to help others and to further his research into egg supercapacitors.

Humpty Dumpty's story is a reminder that anything is possible if you have a dream and are willing to work hard to achieve it. He was able to turn his dream of creating a supercapacitor made of eggs into a reality, and he changed the world in the process. 


Footnote: Humpty later realized that he had used "large" eggs with his research for the patent application, not "jumbo".  Back to the drawing board.......



                                             "Humpty Dumpty: Mechanical Engineer" (2023)

                                             AI Collaborative Art.  David S. Soriano

                                              Creative Commons. Use but credit artist and writers.                    

Humpty Dumpty & The Supercapacitor. by David S. Soriano

 

                                              "Humpty Dumpty & The SuperCap" (2023) by David S. Soriano

                                               AI Collaborative Art   Creative Commons. Use but credit artist.

Chemistry, Technology, Art , Supercapacitors & Eggs! David S. Soriano

 Researchers at the Universisty of Virginia ( USA) in the "Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering Dept., are studying the use of egg components in preparing supercapacitors.

 


 

                                                          Egg yolk, white and an equal volume of 6M sodium hydroxide were placed in a blender ( by me) and brought to a thick buttery-like paste. It has been placed in a silicone mold to cure for 24 hours at ambient temperature. 

Being a chemist ( working on supercapacitor designs) and artist, I took some of the fresh material, mixed with a red food coloring dye and applied to acrylic paper. Great!  A new type of egg tempera paint.


I would NOT recommend this to artists since 6M sodium hydroxide is caustic . It is simply an example of chemical technology and painting.   The extremely alkaline material can also react with various dyes and pigments. 


I will investigate this novel binder over days and weeks and upload my observations here for you to observe.



Thursday, July 13, 2023

Bard (AI/Google) Critiques My Illustration.The Alley. David S. Soriano

 

Bard, tell me what you see in my illustration?
 
I see a colorful painting of a brick tunnel. The tunnel is winding and seems to go on forever. The bricks are a variety of colors, including red, orange, yellow, green, blue, and purple. The colors are vibrant and the painting is very well-done.
The tunnel seems to be a place of mystery and adventure. It's hard to tell where it leads, but it's clear that it's a place where anything is possible. The colors of the bricks are also very inviting, and they make me want to explore the tunnel and see what's inside.
Overall, I think the painting is very beautiful and creative. It's a great example of how art can be used to capture the imagination and create a sense of wonder.
Here are some specific things I see in the illustration:
The tunnel is made of bricks of different colors, including red, orange, yellow, green, blue, and purple.
The bricks are arranged in a winding pattern, which gives the tunnel a sense of depth and mystery.
The colors of the bricks are very vibrant, which makes the painting look very alive.
The tunnel is located in a forest, which adds to the sense of mystery and adventure.
There is a light at the end of the tunnel, which suggests that there is something exciting waiting to be discovered.
 
 

                                             "The Alley" (2023) by David S. Soriano
                                            AI Collaborative Art.  Creative Commons. Use but credit artist.

Tuesday, July 11, 2023

Pittura Metafisica (2023) Manifestazione Romana David S. Soriano

 

                      "Manifestazione Romana" (2023). David S. Soriano

                         AI Collaborative Art.   Use but credit artist.

Pittura Metafisica/ Vandals In Rome (2023). David S. Soriano

 

                      "Vandals In Rome" (2023).  David S. Soriano

                     AI Collaborative Art.    Creative commons.  Use but credit artist.

Monday, July 10, 2023

Pittura Metafisica (2023) Orribile Ricordo dei Sogni David S. Soriano

 

                       "Orribile Ricordo dei Sogni" (2023). David S. Soriano

                        AI Collaborative Art.    Creative Commons. Use but credit artist.

Pittura Metafisica (2023) Bottle Solo. David S. Soriano

 

                         "Bottle Solo" (2023). David S. Soriano

                        AI Collaborative Art.   Creative Commons . Use but credit artist.

Hebrew Art/ Vessel on Table David S. Soriano

 

                       "Vessel Still Life" (2023). David S. Soriano

                        AI Collaborative Art . Creative Commons. Use but credit artist.

Fall of Rome/ AI Collaborative Art. David S. Soriano

 

"Fall of Rome"- by Bard ( AI/Google)
The Roman Empire once stood tall
With mighty legions, strong and bold
But greed and corruption
Ruined all their good intentions
So the Lombards saw
And now the empire's ashes cold
Rome is no more.
 
                        
                      "Fall of Rome" (2023) .  by David S. Soriano
                       AI Collaborative Art.    Creative Commons. Use but credit artist.

Sunday, July 9, 2023

Still Life, Dear Apple (2023). David S. Soriano

 

A simple fruit, yet so complex, With skin that glows and flesh that's crisp. I long to take a bite, And taste the sweetness of your might.

But I must resist the urge, For you are meant to be displayed. A perfect work of art, A gift from nature, not to be marred.

 

                          "Still Life, Dear Apple" (2023). David S. Soriano

                           AI Collaborative Art.  Creative Commons . Use but credit artist.