Still showing children walking by a farmhouse.
The neural networks learn from other antique films and apply this knowledge to each new restoration.
Over 100 years later, it’s still in regular operation today.
Still showing children walking by a farmhouse. (Video by MoMA and upscaled byDenis Shiryaev)
Scroll down to enjoy the historic virtual ride and then put the real railway on your travel bucket list.
Film footage from 1902 has been recently restored and colorized.
Taken from a moving elevated train, it’s a window into everyday life in a German town.
Still showing everyday life in 1902. (Video by MoMA and upscaled byDenis Shiryaev)
Still showing everyday life in 1902.
(Video by MoMA and upscaled byDenis Shiryaev)
Watch upscaled footage taken from the elevated railway.
The resolution was enhanced and extra frames added using sophisticated artificial intelligence fromNeural Love.
Still showing children walking by a farmhouse. (Video by MoMA and upscaled byDenis Shiryaev)