Art making with aid of AI need to invent a game with a rule like chess

In order to create art with the help of generative AI, a game-like drawing method based on visual grammar must be devised.

Most ethnic music can be transcribed into a musical notation system.

As Shogi is played by moving the pieces according to the, there is no room for movements that ignore the rules.

Modern artists have rediscovered the use of universal drawing methods. 

Cézanne drew intuitively, but Mondrian drew consciously based on a drawing method.


The painting needs to be classified semiotically.

Let me quote classification table from the blog I wrote earlier.


Only art of form is universal.
Color and tone are optical, and line is tactile.
Visual grammar is about network of line which is geometric.
I have already written about network.
This time about positioning which produce the sense of balance.

In the previous blog I showed that Mondrian used regular grid for composition.



This time I show that regular grid was also used for the tree series.


Mondrian [The trees] 

Most lines look based on circle format.
I make arc model. 


A circle can make a unit with the vertical and horizontal diameter.

There is another example which is more popular.





In the blog "Formalist Alp" that I wrote earlier, Arp showed that he understood   visual grammar. 

Because I didn't show that he used a checkered pattern in the composition.

 I tried drawing it.


Arp [Toward infinite white]


Picasso became very formal around thirties.



Many of Picasso's works do not meet the high standard of visual grammar.

Just by having AI learn all of Picasso's works,

I don't think it's possible to discover hidden structural models.

Wrong moves made by people who don't know much about shogi are not subject to learning.

Selection of masterpieces by taste judgment should come first. 

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