“James Franco is Perfect” says Computer, New York Times
October 13, 2008 Posted in Buzz
Taking a break from reporting the woes of the global financial crisis, today the New York Times reports that actor James Franco is physically perfect. (Okay, so maybe they didn’t get the memo when Spider-Man was released.)
According to the article, Israeli computer engineers have developed a “beautification engine” that uses an algorithm to digitally alter photographs of an individual’s face to be more attractive. Based on extensive research conducted at Tel Aviv University, the beautification engine can modify an image of a person’s face according to widely-held beauty principles (including symmetry of features, smoothness of skin, vividness of hair/eye color, among others) while still maintaining a striking, unmistakable resemblance to the original image.
The article includes several photos of celebrities who went under the digital knife, including Woody Allen, Michael Cera, and Brigitte Bardot, all of whom are shown with distinct alterations. James Franco, however, showed no visible alterations, leaving the Times to declare him “pretty perfect.”
But the “beautification engine” leaves me with a few concerns. First of all, it has not yet been engineered to modify images of people from “nonwhite racial and ethnic groups,” so it wouldn’t be conclusive to say that the algorithm developed truly measures what is beautiful. Furthermore, not everyone agrees that the modified images are more beautiful than the originals.
For one thing, Michael Cera (seen above in his original photo, left, and final modification, far right) looks slightly bloated and older, and his gaze is dimmer. One could argue that his charm derrives not from the way he looks, but his whole demeanor. And what does the existence of a “beautification engine” say about our values? If all it can do is present us with an image of what we could look like, then why make a fuss about it?
I could care less what a “beautification engine” would have to say about me. Not that I derrive my self-worth from others, but it’s not like I’m interested in dating a computer anytime soon. The verdict on James Franco is, however, spot-on. Hotness.
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Lauren, University o says:
Mon, 13th Oct 20087:52 am
Michael Cera's new face is…weird. Yet I am slightly drawn to it.
beth says:
Mon, 13th Oct 20088:44 am
err… I could have told them James Franco was perfect haha, they didn't need to spend all that money developing the software
Dianna Trent says:
Mon, 13th Oct 200812:09 pm
I agree with Beth. I wonder how James feels about this 'beautification engine'? Knowing how shy he is, he's probably embarressed!
N says:
Mon, 13th Oct 200811:01 pm
Michael Cera isn't hot because of the way he looks. You know it's true!
Steph says:
Thu, 6th Nov 20084:34 pm
James Franco is beyond perfect!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FlX5ZlXCQjA