In case you're wondering it was made by George Etheredge. It was used in an NYT article about the artist Chuck Close.
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Haha, the mystery is solved.
pp_mcqueennone's comment showed me the the way the "photoshop" was made. The photographer took a close-up photo of a mosaic artwork in a NYC subway: archive.today • Art Underground: A First Look at the Second Avenue Subway - The New York Times.
Ninja edit: Haha x2. He didn't even do that much. I checked the photo credit and I learned he took the original subway photo. All he did to make the eye was crop that.
Haha - the way the "photoshop" was made is that photographer took a photo of a mosaic artwork.
I googled neural network effect a couple weeks ago and played around with some very simple generators. It didn't even occur to me that process could have been used. I think you're on to something.
Here's a generator: Arbitrary Style Transfer in the Browser.
well he could have done it manually, or maybe he meticulously adjusted the results after the filter over the course of days
I asked at reddit help sub too. Such subs can be the worst. So far - I've gotten no replies. My hunch is if I get a reply - it'll be a redditor help sub reply guy who says...
Obviously it's mosaic.
I can reply with...
Did he do it manually, or did he meticulously adjust the results over the course of days?
That's the smart thing to do. I always feel the need to reply even though it's pointless. Anyway - I've got a reply ready to go that's not "Thanks a fucking lot, buddy" and getting a reply by a mod that's a one week "temp" ban.
the trick for me has been to disable inbox replies when I'm done with someone so you never read the dumbass response
I dunno, I kinda prefer Chuck Far, but Close is okay, too. Easier to get a photo.
My insomnia is so bad it actually took me ~3 seconds to get that. Insomnia is the mind killer.