DESIGNER OF

THE WORLD'S MOST 

PLAGIARIZED VIOLIN

Plagiarism: The practice of taking someone else’s work and passing it off as one’s own.

STORY

"In early 2015 I created this piezoelectric violin as a student for a university class. It would take more than 7 additional years to reclaim it from the entities who lifted my likeness, plagiarized my work, and caused my reputation as a student designer an unprecedented amount of damage.

MEDIA

"My violin and other instruments have since been featured in Forbes magazine, the Discovery Channel, Entrepreneur magazine, and many more. My instruments have been named The Future of Music and Architectural Digest gave my violin design the number one spot on their 8 Of the Most Ingenious 3D Printed Objects to Date global ranking."

UPDATE

"This viral violin was conceived 7 years before the advent of AI generated art in 2015. The recent birth of consumer AI art  in 2020 marks the end of humans inability to know the true design origins of any new digital 2D or 3D artwork. This plagiarized violin represents the final moments of the human generated art era."

DESIGN

"My style of design is quite simple. I beautify alien shapes while mixing futuristic vibes. My name is Jack Garcia and the design formula that I conceived became a viral success story."

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