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About The Art Gallery of myNoise

Welcome to the myNoise Art Gallery, a place where artwork and ambient soundscapes come together. This channel will help you relax or focus while you're working. All soundtracks are 30 minutes long, which is ideal for a short but productive work session or a long break.

Be relaxed, inspired, and productive.

This channel started with artwork generated from AI. This content has been removed, and replaced by classic, public domain, artwork. It has been established that current AI algorithms have been trained not only on public data, but also on copyrighted works without the consent of their authors. This cannot be tolerated. We are looking forward to using AI to generate original artwork, but only from well-curated data in respect of the artists' intellectual property.

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The Denial of Saint Peter, by Caravaggio (1610)

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The Denial of Saint Peter, by Caravaggio (1610)

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