An A.I. program designed a katana, then a 15th-generation Japanese swordsmith made it
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The sword, called Tachi (Levin's note: Tachi simply means "太刀"), is a joint project between Kawachi, U.S./Japan Web3 design company Final Aim, and Tokyo art organization Studio Shikumi. Tachi’s design was created using a generative design A.I. 3-D modeling system and Web3 technology, with parameters oriented towards maximizing the strength of the blade and comfort of the grip while minimizing the amount of materials used. The end result is a design unlike any other, imbuing the sword with techno-biological aura.


[Image: AT-3.jpg]


Levin's note: Kawachinokami Kunisuke in the article means "河内守国助".
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(13-06-2022, 08:44 AM)Levin Wrote:  11 hours ago

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The sword, called Tachi (Levin's note: Tachi simply means "太刀"), is a joint project between Kawachi, U.S./Japan Web3 design company Final Aim, and Tokyo art organization Studio Shikumi. Tachi’s design was created using a generative design A.I. 3-D modeling system and Web3 technology, with parameters oriented towards maximizing the strength of the blade and comfort of the grip while minimizing the amount of materials used. The end result is a design unlike any other, imbuing the sword with techno-biological aura.


[Image: AT-3.jpg]


Levin's note: Kawachinokami Kunisuke in the article means "河内守国助".


I can't remember where's mine liao lah!
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