Have you ever looked at an abstract painting and wondered what the artist was thinking? A splash of color on a canvas can ...
Over 50 artists in two categories (Juried and Open) started the week with blank canvases. Artists were required to create on ...
A Brief Overview Dyscalculia is a specific learning disability that affects a person’s ability to understand numbers and learn math concepts. Like dyslexia, which impacts reading skills, dyscalculia ...
The Smithsonian Castle is transforming into a massive canvas for projected videos on July 17 and 18. Designed by data artist Refik Anadol, “Smithsonian Dreams” uses artificial intelligence tools to ...
IP diligence comes in many forms—and in today’s environment, it demands more than ever before. Whether the context is a financing round, a strategic partnership, or a full acquisition, the ...
The artist’s new museum, Dataland, is a joyful monument to A.I. Is he a visionary, or Silicon Valley’s court painter?
Abstract: Deep learning presents excellent learning ability in constructing learning model and greatly promotes the development of artificial intelligence, but its conventional models cannot handle ...
Abstract: For a long time, the ability to solve abstract reasoning tasks was considered one of the hallmarks of human intelligence. Recent advances in the application of deep learning (DL) methods led ...
John Gardner’s “The Art of Fiction” begins by stating there are no rules for writing fiction. There is no formula for success, no educational path that can propel you to the Pulitzer. The only ...
Mathematicians have calculated a “golden rule” for abstract art that famous artists tend to follow when they compose their works. Artificial intelligence, the team found, does not follow such implicit ...
A mathematical method borrowed from topology can reveal structural properties of visual art that correspond to how people perceive and respond to them, according to a new study published in PLOS ...
Abstract art has traditionally been dominated by men, but female abstractionists have often been the trailblazers, as a new show at the National Museum of Women in the Arts makes abundantly clear.