Product Design

STUDIO CUBIST

PORTFOLIO TECH, AI, ROBOTICS

It seems large geoglyphs are symbols of places worthy direction.  Whether a marker, a transitory node or simply a path to follow, I find in necessary to give voice to those shapes.  Whether California, Mexico or Peru, they all tell the same story, someone needed attention.  Now the attentions, sometimes hundreds of years later, and in some cases thousands, can be given with incredible insight.  Geoglyphs were never random by any means. 

Art can explain anything.

Whether its emotions, a set of instructions or some ways to define the process of a satellite launch, art can be used to describe an idea.  With a world of real life examples, found in a museum or on an airfield, examples can be targeted and exampled.  Art includes a variety of expressions in a variety of objects. 

Visual service robot 2017.

Amy Robotics

Amy takes center runway to bookmark aesthetics in robotics.

Visual robot services 2019.

Amy Robotics presentations

Sometime art is about making presentations, explaining a product in an both a technical and welcoming manner. 

Visual Robot vertical markets and uses. 2020.

Amy Robotics

Art can be used to example a situation, a house, a business within a trade show.  Art can be used to determine feasibility, construction, and budget.  

Virtual Calypso and visualize 3d. 2005

As part of the early adaption of AI art, having to forever change our purist form of creating art, this process changed some rules.  The changed rules seem to included certain sciences that seemed to “always been there” but unforseen, became part of process.  

Early adaptations of AI Art.

It seemed to be natural process to include AI art into a process, and while it cannot no longer be ignored, AI might be a tool.  Lessons learned fufilling an itch, making AI art possibly irresistible for some.  Is it possible to use AI art to be adapted to art and eventually a manner of visual design.   

AI Art changed the rules. 

It used to be that art was a replication, experienced by a single person, projecting into a group of viewers.  AI art worked quite opposite, where it used real life locations and somehow invented a kind of hidden or unrealized experience.

In  this example, AI Art seemed to build a modern city from glowing lights of Mobil Alabama and decided it was a future.   While this may be a form of falsehood it has stains of reality.   Now the refineries of Mobil appear as a futuristic city.  

AI seemed to reflect a reflection.  

Because AI’s abilities to incorporate speed and crunch ideas into a singularity, without having to make excuses of “what is art” it spits out unrealism in a forced realism then reflects itself based on physics of structure and light, a heavy use of a math Algorithm then cause what might be art in a void.  

 

Here an underground “cenote” with people swimming would be generated.  While a form of art, it may be argued who owns it.   While all AI art was originated from Studio Cubist photography and inputs, questionable resources may prove it to belong elsewhere.  

 

Ludwig Van Beethoven on a Rowboat. 

We barely have a clear idea of any of the past humans that graced the earth, but with composer Ludwig Van Beethoven was the most mysterious.  Frankly this true because most works of him were done with brush and oil.  Head structures, skin colors, hair types all become iconic or customized.  Even the concept of a canoe would a bit forced. 

While much is known of this individual, AI Art had to decide its final look.  Is there such a thing?  Well maybe so, because at these early days, composing humans heads and faces were yet to have code written, leaving these very hard to reexperience artworks

 

Steampunk AI 

We all seen it, steampunk in flight, magnificant flying machines to challenge invention an technology.  He the art was being tested by AI Art in creating Historical Technology.  While I am not at all sure what this is suppose to be, it did use a fed graphic of a flying blimp mae of aluminum which AI turned to bronze. 

The rainy sky may have come from an storybook somewhere. Studio Cubist tested ideas to might reflect a situation. 

Hillside midrise at a foot of volcano. 

Did AI Art reach into a written past, a newspaper or magazine article?  Did it seem to find something Japanese with what appears as Mt. Fuji in the background.  Did this exercise present options in a process?

The short answer is no, but the long answer is maybe.  Studio Cubist was later inspired to create a clean slate and restart a process without using this material.  The realization that while AI Art might be original, it was not originally human, instead somehow estimated humans and adapt a reflection.  

Studio Cubist

Invention, scaling, defining, ordering, cueing, matrix and more.  Let your fingers point, but let your mind invent.