Synthetic landscapes
A collaboration between various neural networks and a collection of 10,000 historical paintings dating back to the Renaissance.

These  imagined works feature ambiguous landscapes that are created by a “machine” flowing from shapes that include mountains, seas, bodies, and cities, without any distinction between the subjects. 

The neural networks are trained on a collection of thousands of historical paintings, most of them dating back to the Renaissance.
The networks do not possess any knowledge about the world on which the previous historical creators based their work. The generated works therefore are able to show the essence of the database it was fed: it assumes the previous artistic translation as an objective truth and not a subjective artistic expression.

The historical paintings are strongly influenced by the physical world and the maker's experiences in this world. The historical makers reflected the physical world through reasoning, semantics and symbolism, and in turn influenced by the technology of the time. 
The neural networks do not possess the capability of semantics or reasoning; they see the body as a landscape, the sky as a surface and mountain ranges as patterns.