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Mathematics in art, for art and as art [PDF]

open access: yesRevista Internacional de los estudios vascos 69 (2024), no. 2
The fundamental role of mathematics as an inspiration for artists, but also as a tool for art creation, is presented in this paper following different art fields, like architecture, sculpture, painting, photography, literature and poetry, movie making and music. The historical viewpoint is completed with recent applications of mathematics to create art
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Exploring Bridges Between Algorithmic and AI-generated Art [PDF]

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In this paper, we bridge algorithmic and AI art by adding functionality to the creative coding environment. We create two systems that demonstrate how AI features can enhance algorithmic art and, conversely, how AI art can be styled based on algorithmically-generated artifacts.
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Modern Portfolio Diversification with Arte-Blue Chip Index [PDF]

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This paper presents a novel approach to evaluating blue-chip art as a viable asset class for portfolio diversification. We present the Arte-Blue Chip Index, an index that tracks 100 top-performing artists based on 81,891 public transactions from 157 artists across 584 auction houses over the period 1990 to 2024.
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AI Art Neural Constellation: Revealing the Collective and Contrastive State of AI-Generated and Human Art [PDF]

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Discovering the creative potentials of a random signal to various artistic expressions in aesthetic and conceptual richness is a ground for the recent success of generative machine learning as a way of art creation. To understand the new artistic medium better, we conduct a comprehensive analysis to position AI-generated art within the context of human
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Making Urban Art Accessible: Current Art Access Techniques, Design Considerations, and the Role of AI [PDF]

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Public artwork, from vibrant wall murals to captivating sculptures, can enhance the aesthetic of urban spaces, foster a sense of community and cultural identity, and help attract visitors. Despite its benefits, most public art is visual, making it often inaccessible to blind and low vision (BLV) people.
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