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State History Museum, 18th-19th. He opened the “Handsome Man” exhibition dedicated to 19th century European fashion. Russian social network LOOKY has joined the exhibition and will present its thematic “neurozone”. The application already has special “neuro-avatars” that convey the European style of that period as accurately as possible and allow users to try on images of their favorite literary characters (Eugene Onegin and Jane Eyre). Thanks to LOOKY technologies, every user will be able to feel like both a character and the author of a book.
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Visitors to the State Historical Museum exhibition opening in Tula literally go directly to the digital podium. With the help of artificial intelligence, you can go back in time in a special “neurozone” and look at yourself through the eyes of contemporaries of the great poet Alexander Pushkin. LOOKY’s “neural suit” avatars pay close attention to historical detail: each image created by the neural network will be unique. There are two types of clothing available in the application: men’s and women’s. They are already open to all Internet users.
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Photo: press service
The exhibition includes approximately 250 works from the collections of the State History Museum, from clothing to shoes, from accessories to care products. As well as portraits, engravings and satirical publications. Meanwhile, the public will see many of these items for the first time.
LOOKY is the Russian equivalent of Instagram* that allows users to copy content from a banned social network. To do this, download the app and sync your Instagram* and LOOKY profiles with one click. One of the advantages and features of the site is its own neural network, which allows Internet users to create the ads they want based on their photos (and yes, it is completely free).
*The social network Instagram is prohibited in the Russian Federation. By court decision dated March 21, 2022, Meta was recognized as an extremist organization on the territory of the Russian Federation
Source: People Talk

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