So a couple days ago someone on GAF linked to
Ostagram, a bootstrapped site that uses an open source neural network image processor named
Neural Style.
It's a feed of images processed on the site and it's quite stunning what can be achieved by blending art with photos and all kinds of other input variations.
Based on my own tests with the site the results vary wildly. It really does need a very good pairing of images to get decent results, but when it works it's great.
For new users the wait time is like a minute, at least it was for me, but subsequent images can take anywhere from hours to a day to get processed due to the popularity of the site. A premium tier offers a shorter wait time and larger output image but if you have a Linux box you could set up the CLI version yourself.