LSF Framework: Art Ai as Concept Art in Project Proposals?

LSF Framework: Art Ai as Concept Art in Project Proposals?

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My portfolio has been experiencing a renaissance utilizing Ai to overcome certain challenges that I’ve faced as a creator. Being one person I simply can’t have all the skills necessary for creating the direction I want to go in, in terms of this portfolio. One of the challenges Ai has overcome is creating concept art for proposals and ideas that sit at the intersection of art and science. Being a website that promotes art and science I wholeheartedly support Ai and unless something dangerous or drastic develops, you won’t be changing my mind! Being an independent, I wholeheartedly believe in saving time so you can use that time for yourself or to focus on the actual production of the artwork.

Artificial Intelligence (AI) has been making its mark in various fields, and the art world is no exception. AI algorithms can be trained to create original artworks that can be used in art proposals. Conceptual art is one such genre where AI-generated art can be quite effective in conveying the artist’s vision. Art proposals are essential for artists looking to secure funding or exhibit their works. These proposals typically include the artist’s statement, past works, and sometimes, concept art. Conceptual art is a type of art that focuses on the ideas or concepts behind the artwork rather than the physical representation of the object. It is, therefore, an ideal genre for artists to use AI-generated art.

One of the ways AI-generated art can be used in art proposals is by creating abstract or symbolic imagery that represents the artist’s concept or idea. For example, an artist may want to convey the idea of interconnectedness, and an AI algorithm can generate a network of lines and shapes that represent this concept. The generated artwork can be included in the proposal as a visual representation of the artist’s idea. Another way AI-generated art can be used in art proposals is by creating collages or assemblages of images. An AI algorithm can be trained to select images that are relevant to the artist’s concept and arrange them in a meaningful way. For instance, an artist may want to convey the idea of diversity, and an AI algorithm can be trained to select images of different cultures, genders, and races and arrange them in a way that represents the artist’s idea. The resulting artwork can be included in the proposal as a visual representation of the artist’s concept.

AI-generated art can also be used to create interactive or immersive artworks. Interactive artworks are artworks that require the viewer’s participation to complete the work, while immersive artworks are artworks that envelop the viewer’s senses to create a total experience. AI algorithms can be used to create artworks that respond to the viewer’s movements or actions, or that create immersive environments that transport the viewer to a different world. These artworks can be included in the proposal as an example of the artist’s vision for the artwork. AI-generated art can be a powerful tool for artists looking to create conceptual art for their art proposals. AI algorithms can be trained to create abstract or symbolic imagery, collages, interactive or immersive artworks, and more. By using AI-generated art in their proposals, artists can effectively communicate their ideas and concepts to potential funders or exhibition curators.

Below is a screen recording of a .stl file that I created with a generator from the right image above. This is significant as it can then be sent to a 3D printer and be printed into a pendent, or to any machine that accepts .stl files.

In the LSF (Light, Sound, Form) framework, the apple or fruit represents a fundamental concept in the creation of the 3Dimensional realm we currently inhabit. According to this framework, the apple symbolizes the split of light into two aspects, light and dark, which gives rise to the polarity necessary for the manifestation of the physical realm. In this context, light represents the energetic, spiritual, and transcendental aspects of existence, while dark represents the material, physical, and manifest aspects. The split between light and dark is said to have occurred during the creation of the universe, and it is the foundation upon which the physical realm is built.

The apple is often used as a metaphor for this split, with the fruit representing the material aspect of existence and the seed representing the spiritual aspect. When the seed is planted and nourished, it can grow into a new tree, thus representing the cycle of birth and rebirth that is a fundamental aspect of existence. The LSF framework suggests that the physical world we inhabit is a manifestation of the split between light and dark, with both aspects working together to create the complexity and diversity of our reality. By understanding this fundamental concept, we can gain a deeper appreciation for the interconnectedness of all things and the role that polarity plays in the creation of our world.

Kristi

Kristi Beisecker is a graphic designer, photographer, printmaker and alternative scientist whose interested in making images through two contrasting elements. She is also a blogger in lifestyle, travel, wellness and health, art and design, beauty and fashion.

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