Hidden-detail game across Hiroshige's 53 Stations of the Tōkaidō — one HTML file, public-domain ukiyo-e, zero dependencies
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Hidden-detail game across Hiroshige's 53 Stations of the Tōkaidō — one HTML file, public-domain ukiyo-e, zero dependencies
A photorealistic Japanese VR museum featuring ukiyo-e artworks with a RAG-powered local AI guide that can hear and speak to visitors. Non-invasive visitor behaviour tracking and analytics for exhibition optimization. Privacy-first, runs fully offline. Built with Unity intigrating technologies like Ollama LLMs, RAG, Whisper, Powershell TTS and more!
Curated metadata for Edo-period Japanese landscape prints and meisho-zue, georeferenced for citizen science on Smapshot.
Website for Drawing from the Crowd — a citizen science platform for georeferencing ukiyo-e and mapping the cultural geography of Edo-period Japan.
Fine-tuned Stable Diffusion XL for ukiyo-e art on an 8GB GPU — Hyper-SD fast mode, ControlNet, LoRA training, NF4 quantization, live Cloud Run demo, and a self-corrected CLIP-blindness study.
A live mapping of locally seen birds needed for our Life Lists, sourced from eBird.
Turn any scene into a 1320×2868 iPhone wallpaper rendered as a late-Edo nishiki-e woodblock print — in the idiom of Yoshitoshi, Utamaro, Hokusai, or Kuniyoshi. Cloudflare Workers + Durable Object + Dashscope wan2.7-image-pro.
Minimal gallery widget to embed in applications or obsidian
This project is an AI app for haiku generation. It receives a haiku theme as an input and then gives out the generated haiku in Japanese and Russian and creates a stunning and matching ukiyo-e illustration.
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