Dominikus
@do.minik.us
generative artist and prof, data visualization developer, identity-challenged
dataviz: https://do.minik.us
art: https://dominikus.art
dataviz: https://do.minik.us
art: https://dominikus.art
Love this map of the landscape of generative AI by @tallerestampa.bsky.social.
Thoroughly researched and all-encompassing, yet gorgeously designed.
cartography-of-generative-ai.net
Thoroughly researched and all-encompassing, yet gorgeously designed.
cartography-of-generative-ai.net
October 14, 2025 at 12:07 PM
Love this map of the landscape of generative AI by @tallerestampa.bsky.social.
Thoroughly researched and all-encompassing, yet gorgeously designed.
cartography-of-generative-ai.net
Thoroughly researched and all-encompassing, yet gorgeously designed.
cartography-of-generative-ai.net
Since I keep rediscovering it:
David Rumsey's Historical Map Collection is an absolutely fantastic resource, also for historical #datavis
www.davidrumsey.com
David Rumsey's Historical Map Collection is an absolutely fantastic resource, also for historical #datavis
www.davidrumsey.com
October 12, 2025 at 9:21 AM
Since I keep rediscovering it:
David Rumsey's Historical Map Collection is an absolutely fantastic resource, also for historical #datavis
www.davidrumsey.com
David Rumsey's Historical Map Collection is an absolutely fantastic resource, also for historical #datavis
www.davidrumsey.com
I completely missed that Tyler Vigen's "Spurious Correlations" project now also show AI-generated explanations and images as well as full, completely fake research papers. What could possibly go wrong?
tylervigen.com/spurious/cor...
tylervigen.com/spurious/cor...
September 24, 2025 at 1:13 PM
I completely missed that Tyler Vigen's "Spurious Correlations" project now also show AI-generated explanations and images as well as full, completely fake research papers. What could possibly go wrong?
tylervigen.com/spurious/cor...
tylervigen.com/spurious/cor...
love the unabashedly 1998-aesthetic of this website: skepticalscience.com
September 24, 2025 at 12:27 PM
love the unabashedly 1998-aesthetic of this website: skepticalscience.com
love this "Types of Deadlines" poster from the Timelines, deadlines and lifelines workshop www.temporalimagination.org/resources/de...
July 1, 2025 at 8:20 AM
love this "Types of Deadlines" poster from the Timelines, deadlines and lifelines workshop www.temporalimagination.org/resources/de...
I didn't realize that Jonathan Harris released an updated version of "We Feel Fine" for Apple Silicon Macs in 2024!
Hooray for keeping internet/ #dataviz history alive!
jjh.org/we-feel-fine
Hooray for keeping internet/ #dataviz history alive!
jjh.org/we-feel-fine
June 23, 2025 at 2:52 PM
I didn't realize that Jonathan Harris released an updated version of "We Feel Fine" for Apple Silicon Macs in 2024!
Hooray for keeping internet/ #dataviz history alive!
jjh.org/we-feel-fine
Hooray for keeping internet/ #dataviz history alive!
jjh.org/we-feel-fine
Researcher-gone-investor writes 165-page article on how nothing can stop the growth of AI systems while tucking away the elephant in the room in a little sidebar.
situational-awareness.ai/from-gpt-4-t...
situational-awareness.ai/from-gpt-4-t...
June 9, 2025 at 8:38 AM
Researcher-gone-investor writes 165-page article on how nothing can stop the growth of AI systems while tucking away the elephant in the room in a little sidebar.
situational-awareness.ai/from-gpt-4-t...
situational-awareness.ai/from-gpt-4-t...
Working on processes that bring p5.js input to Stable Diffusion. #creativecoding #genai
May 19, 2025 at 7:23 PM
Working on processes that bring p5.js input to Stable Diffusion. #creativecoding #genai
Maybe I've also spent too much time staring at ComfyUI workflows
May 19, 2025 at 11:58 AM
Maybe I've also spent too much time staring at ComfyUI workflows
I'm obsessed with this:
Mystical, a visual representation of PostScript as magical symbols. What if software departments were catacombs of hooded figures scratching arcane circles into the dirt
github.com/denismm/myst...
(via @piterpasma.nl)
Mystical, a visual representation of PostScript as magical symbols. What if software departments were catacombs of hooded figures scratching arcane circles into the dirt
github.com/denismm/myst...
(via @piterpasma.nl)
May 19, 2025 at 11:57 AM
I'm obsessed with this:
Mystical, a visual representation of PostScript as magical symbols. What if software departments were catacombs of hooded figures scratching arcane circles into the dirt
github.com/denismm/myst...
(via @piterpasma.nl)
Mystical, a visual representation of PostScript as magical symbols. What if software departments were catacombs of hooded figures scratching arcane circles into the dirt
github.com/denismm/myst...
(via @piterpasma.nl)
I must be doing something right since I'm on both the "boo, this guy uses AI!" as well as "boo, this guy doesn't use AI!" block lists.
May 18, 2025 at 2:48 PM
I must be doing something right since I'm on both the "boo, this guy uses AI!" as well as "boo, this guy doesn't use AI!" block lists.
love the convergence of brand names and AI gibberish text
May 18, 2025 at 2:22 PM
love the convergence of brand names and AI gibberish text
Plato's Gorgias dialogue (380BC!) is interesting when it comes to LLMs. In it, Gorgias argues that someone whose only skill is being good at talking is more convincing to a lay audience than actual experts.
Which opens up two avenues for "improving" LLMs:
expert knowledge on everything
or rhetoric.
Which opens up two avenues for "improving" LLMs:
expert knowledge on everything
or rhetoric.
May 16, 2025 at 10:10 AM
Plato's Gorgias dialogue (380BC!) is interesting when it comes to LLMs. In it, Gorgias argues that someone whose only skill is being good at talking is more convincing to a lay audience than actual experts.
Which opens up two avenues for "improving" LLMs:
expert knowledge on everything
or rhetoric.
Which opens up two avenues for "improving" LLMs:
expert knowledge on everything
or rhetoric.
April 7, 2025 at 8:02 AM
love (especially) the navigation and playful exploration of the medium web here: thehtml.review/04/
March 21, 2025 at 9:30 AM
love (especially) the navigation and playful exploration of the medium web here: thehtml.review/04/
February 6, 2025 at 3:08 PM
February 4, 2025 at 8:22 PM
The pixel sorting will continue until morale improves:
Mary Gartside's "Blue", "Orange" and "Crimson" (1808) versus the algorithm.
#postgenuary #glitch
Mary Gartside's "Blue", "Orange" and "Crimson" (1808) versus the algorithm.
#postgenuary #glitch
February 2, 2025 at 7:47 PM
The pixel sorting will continue until morale improves:
Mary Gartside's "Blue", "Orange" and "Crimson" (1808) versus the algorithm.
#postgenuary #glitch
Mary Gartside's "Blue", "Orange" and "Crimson" (1808) versus the algorithm.
#postgenuary #glitch
#genuary31 Pixel sorting.
The painting that (sometimes) shows up is "Marchesa Elena Grimaldi Cattaneo" by Sir Anthony van Dyck
#genuary2025 #genuary #glitch
The painting that (sometimes) shows up is "Marchesa Elena Grimaldi Cattaneo" by Sir Anthony van Dyck
#genuary2025 #genuary #glitch
January 31, 2025 at 8:54 PM
#genuary31 Pixel sorting.
The painting that (sometimes) shows up is "Marchesa Elena Grimaldi Cattaneo" by Sir Anthony van Dyck
#genuary2025 #genuary #glitch
The painting that (sometimes) shows up is "Marchesa Elena Grimaldi Cattaneo" by Sir Anthony van Dyck
#genuary2025 #genuary #glitch
January 30, 2025 at 7:20 PM
January 29, 2025 at 6:54 PM