“In referencing the machine’s boundless knowledge of visual history—ranging from ancient handprints on cave walls to the masterpieces of art history and the visual noise of social media—I’m tracing a thread that connects us across cultures, eras, and modes of expression, revealing the shared DNA of creativity that defines us all.”

– BARRY SUTTON

Release Info

Collection Details: 36 works, 1/1

Gallery: Expanded.art

On Sale Date: December 16, 2024 12:00PM EST


Project Overview

EVIDENCE by artist Barry Sutton represents an exploration of creative consciousness using advanced machine learning technologies to document and analyze the fundamental patterns underlying the creative process.

“The project started as an exploration to visually chart the emotions, visual references, intuitive leaps, and subconscious impulses that inform each decision in the making of a work of art. Using AI diffusion models running custom scripts and advanced image analyzation tools, I developed a methodology for prompting, creating and analyzing a body of work that was forged by asking how and why, not what.” The resulting images are the product of that inquiry– data visualizations embodying the strata, themes, and structures that have shaped art across millennia. Each piece may be viewed as a work of art in its own right—a visual artifact of this expansive investigation.

Evidence #032

Evidence #032

Spectrum Anomoly (2%) Orbital Matter (2%) Diagonal Matter (5%) Nebula Formation (2%) Fibonacci Sequence (2%)

Methodology

Analyzing the images focuses on several techniques:

Object Detection: Using deep learning models to identify and locate all objects and other elements present in the images

Semantic Segmentation: Segmenting the images into semantic regions, classifying each pixel into categories such as film, chemicals, paint, drawings, handwriting script, etc.

Sentiment Analysis: Assessing the emotional tone and sentiment expressed in the images, looking for cues related to mood, emotion, and human perception

Anomaly Detection: Scanning the images for any unusual or out-of-place elements that may be of interest

Trend Analysis: Looking for patterns, themes, and trends across the entire set of images

Rarity

Each piece in the collection is composed of traits spanning multiple categories—Temporal, Material, Structural, Emergent, and Fibonacci. The percentages displayed in this section are calculated based on the weighted values of the traits within the piece. These values are derived from predefined rarity tiers (Ultra Rare, Rare, Uncommon, and Common), reflecting the creative priorities in the composition. The percentage of each trait is computed as its relative weight compared to the total trait values for the piece, offering a detailed view of the balance of creative elements in the artwork. This metric emphasizes the nuanced interplay of traits, providing insights into the aesthetic and conceptual focus of each work.

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Collection Stats

Total Works: 36
Unique Traits: 48
Common: 10-15%
Uncommon: 8%
Rare: 5%
Ultra Rare: 2%

Trait Categories

Temporal Evidence

Like seeing multiple moments happening at once - think of a photograph that captures past, present and future simultaneously. These pieces preserve different stages of the creative process, revealing how artistic ideas evolve and transform over time, similar to seeing both the initial sketch and final painting within a single work.

Material Analysis

Examines the basic building blocks that make up each piece, like studying both the physical paint on a canvas and the digital code behind a screen. These works document how creative energy takes form, whether through traditional artistic materials or digital processes, capturing the essence of how ideas become visible.

Structural Analysis

Maps the hidden frameworks that hold each piece together - imagine being able to see the architectural blueprints beneath a building's surface. These works reveal the underlying systems that guide artistic decisions, showing how creative choices follow natural patterns and organizing principles.

Emergent Phenomena

Like watching clouds form shapes in the sky - patterns and forms that appear naturally without being deliberately designed. These pieces capture unexpected elements that emerge from the creative process, similar to how a painter might discover unplanned patterns while working, revealing surprising connections that arise spontaneously.

Fibonacci Sequence

Found throughout nature - from seashells to galaxy spirals - these mathematical patterns reflect natural harmony and balance. These works document how creative decisions often unconsciously follow these universal proportions, revealing an innate sense of harmony in artistic composition.


Release Info

Collection Details: 36 works, 1/1

Gallery: Expanded.art

On Sale Date: December 16, 2024 12:00PM EST

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Interview on EXPANDED.ART

Read the full text of my conversation with Margaret Murphy on how my role in academia keeps me curious, AI shortening the distance between ideas and execution, and of course my most recent project, EVIDENCE.