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These portraits were painted to confuse facial recognition AI

How do you have to distort a face so that facial recognition algorithms no longer see a face–and evade the technology that has become so pervasive in our world? That was the question the Seoul-based artistic duo Shin Seung Back and Kim Yong Hun posed to a group of 10 different painters. The result is their series Nonfacial Portrait, a striking collection of painted portraits that evade the algorithms. The paintings, which are currently on display at the Seoul Museum of Art, are each so wildly different that you wouldn't know they were all inspired by a single photo of Yong Hun. One has a sky blue outline of a bust, with the eyes, mouth, and nose scattered around the canvas.