Gala Klimt. Digital Art Collection of Pictorial Poems
A. V. Vlasov
Gala Klimt is a generative digital art collection.The pictorial poems were created in January – May 2022 with machine intelligence and human love.
Gala Klimt
Digital Art Collection of Pictorial Poems
Editor A. V. Vlasov
ISBN 978-5-0059-2526-8
Created with Ridero smart publishing system
Content
preface
[invisible words]
word
death and life
love
poems
dancing where
azure and clay
boredom
sadness
verbs
coloring sketches
notes
thankfulness
GALA KLIMT
Digital Art Collection of Pictorial Poems[1 - The art book is published in 2022 and lovingly dedicated to Gala (Galina), and the people, who care for the relatives and patients meeting the latest minutes, are involved in health carrying into this lifetime.]
preface
The edition «GALA KLIMT. Digital art collection of pictorial poems» [synthecoder] is the product of an artistic experimental project in the field of neuroart and visual communications. Its content consists in the process interaction of advanced algorithms of artificial intelligence (AI) and humans in order to form a new, stylistic, linguistic, semantic – visual series. Ones arise as a result of neural calculations that creates many variations of new images during them. Emerging visual-plastic images forming in «digital sketches» of abstractions are becoming prototypes of paintings in the usual sense of the word.
For the realization of the GALA KLIMT edition, the artworks of the great Austrian artist of the Art Nouveau era, Gustav Klimt, was chosen. Which became a «landmark on the horizon of uncertainty of AI-generations» and helped to fit the creative processes of creating «a new» in concrete, stylistically recognizable images.
Artists and the text2image algorithm, working on the principle of «from text to image», have interacted, experimented and created digital works. The resulting visual series was analyzed image-to-image by the artists, was classified according to the context based on their own experience, aesthetic preferences and moods. Over a four-month period, the authors of the synthecoder project created more than 10 thousand image files. As a result, the viewing and selection of images was performed, which were packed in a thematic, meaningful way in the format of this art book that you are currently considering – holding in your hands.