b'Webwaves WebwavesSambrooks (Communications), SuzanneLeste (https://www.youtube.com/Haydon (Membership), Janelle SimpsonASEGvideos). The current ASEG website (Branch) and Emma Brand (Past- homepage displays Richard Barnwell President), is currently working throughand Clinton Avenells 1st place entry to the process with external developers.the 2018 competition Watching the The new website aims to simplify andmilky way rise as the sun sets just off streamline user and volunteer websitethe Barkly Highway. Roadside seismic interaction, and is coupled with a changecamp, NTof the membership database from Currinda to a new platform, Membes.Full results of previous photo TheMembes database will fully integratecompetitions can be found at the with the website, solving common painfollowing links:Ian Jamespoints around login and membership renewal. 2016: https://www.aseg.org.au/about-ASEG Webmaster aseg/aseg-photo-competitionwebmaster@aseg.org.au As part of the 2023 redesign, ASEG are holding our third photo competition2018: https://www.aseg.org.au/about-(previous competitions were held inaseg/2018-photo-competitionWebsite redesign and photo2016 and 2018). The entries will feature competition prominently on the ASEG website andFor the 2023 competition, alongside social media channels. Users will notephotography, we are also encouraging This year, ASEG commenced a websitethe ASEG YouTube channel bannerentrants to submit AI/computer redesign to replace the current website,comes from Jeremy Lees equal 3rdgenerated imagery based on which has been live since 2016. Aplace entry to the 2016 competitiongeophysics related inputs. One committee, comprising Ian James andHeavily deformed graphite schistsexample of a tool to generate such Gokul Venu Sreebindu (Web), Mikaylafrom the Aileu Formation in Timor- imagery is Stable Di\x1eusion (https://stabledi\x1eusionweb.com/). From the website, Stable Di\x1eusion is a latent text-to-image di\x1eusion model capable of generating photo-realistic images given any text input, cultivates autonomous freedom to produce incredible imagery, empowers billions of people to create stunning art within seconds. Users can enter text-based prompts to have images generated. From a test of the software, the potential is somewhat limited for niche topics but can produce amusing results. When prompted with a good descriptive phrase, results are better. When prompted with the title from the winning entry in 2018 (Figure 1), results are quite impressive (although with some details askew).2023 ASEG photo and artwork competitionSubmission deadline: 30 June 2023Accepted forms of entry:High resolution (minimum 300 DPI) digital photographs or images that are geophysics related (including but not limited to geophysical \x1deld operations, geophysics data or a model generated from geophysics data).Arti\x1dcial intelligence/computer generated image or artwork that is a result of geophysics related input reference material.Digitally created image or artwork that Figure 1.Stable Di\x1eusion imagery generated using the title of the 2018 photo competition winner as a prompt. is geophysics related.JUNE 2023 PREVIEW 30'