Reading through Golan Levin’s musings on computer vision feels like sitting down with a mad scientist who’s decided to use his powers for art instead of world domination. It’s like he’s taken this super complex tech thing and turned it into a playground. Imagine computers squinting at us, trying to make sense of what they’re seeing, and then artists stepping in saying, “Let’s make it fun.” Levin essentially tells us that with a bit of creativity, even the geekiest tech can be as expressive and unpredictable as a paint-splattered canvas. Who knew algorithms could be party tricks for the digital age? It’s a reminder that innovation isn’t just about serious business applications; it’s also about making cool stuff just because we can.