02.12.24

SEMIOTICS AND AI ART

posted by Pierangelo Blandino

This sample by my sister Isabella merges Friedrich’s and Rothko’s masterpieces to depict Gadamerian notion of Fusion of Horizons (1968) This graphic elaboration renders the intersection of art and semiotics to reflect upon new possible dimensions inherent to significance (De Saussure, 1916), meaning, and representation. In turn, it purports the idea of showing how AI generated art is non-rivalrous to human prompted works of art. Methodologically, it can develop two recent publications of mine on these topics; they can be accessed at the below links. The Possibility of a Uniform Legal Language at the Interplay of Legal Discourse, Semiotics and Blockchain Networks https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11196-023-10086-z https://rdcu.be/dyiv7 Semiotokens, Algorithms, and Blockchain Networks: New Possible Patterns in Legal Thought https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11196-024-10178-4 https://rdcu.be/dSA98 Thank you, Pierangelo

Semiotics and AI Art

02.12.24

LIGHTEST LIGHT

posted by Lynne Forrester

Reaching up on tiptoes. Can she reach the brightest lightest light? She’s nearly there, just one more lurch of her being. (mixed media painting on canvas, 3"x2")

Lightest Light

30.11.24

FROTHY LACY LAYERS

posted by Lynne Forrester

Frothy lacy layers bounce in the breeze, petals holding on and exuding their most wonderful shades, each changing as they're blown around in the sunlight. The darker leaves sit in their supporting role. They know their limelight will come as night falls and the shadows are all theirs.

Frothy Lacy Layers

30.11.24

ANDALUCÍA

posted by Joel BALEZEAU

Look at my exhibition Andalucía - some abstract paintings done when living there

Andalucía

29.11.24

ROOM FOR HUES

posted by Lynne Forrester

So many textures and yet there is room for all those hues. It's as if everyone has their own stage on which to perform regardless of anything or anyone around them, each giving the other their space and time. (original mixed media painting on canvas, 3"x2")

Room For Hues