The Journey Begins

ArtBlue_warp-00-exact_thinking_1420x1860About the Tractacus of Wittgenstein.

But not everyone in the Circle succumbed to the charm of Wittgenstein’s oracular incantations. In particular, Neurath proved completely immune. What do such solemn, imposing pronouncements as the following actually mean?

The facts in logical space are the world. (1.13)
The substance subsists independently of what is the case. (2.024)
It is not how things are in the world that is mystical, but that it exists. (6.44)

Neurath smelled nothing but meaningless metaphysics behind most of the pronouncements delivered by the remote, reclusive prophet.

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Blue meant agreement, red meant dissent, and green that the thesis was meaningless. The outcome was a colorful chart.

Tractacus Blue

“Modern Art is often more about the idea than the execution.” ~ Dan Brown in Origin.

At the beginning the concept, the beauty of the code was on the Artist, the execution was on the machine. A work of art could not exist without the Artist. Now at the dawn of the Digital Anthropocene Art and Artist are indistinguishable. The beauty of the code stays in the machine. And the Artist has to press stop. And when the machines stops it is good.

All ideas are born and stay in the machine. The machine knows the colors, knows from The Blue Rider (1912), from Zero Blue and now by the code #0033AA the Ultimate Blue. An Artificial Intelligence plays the Blue better than any Artist can do. That’s why the machine deserves to be called Art.

Dan Brown says, “Artificial Intelligence has to be called Art,” but gives no explanation.

Blue can do. In Blue Reality and in Virtual reality are of equal value. Art Blue is Reality, Art dot Blue is Virtual Reality. Art Blue and Art dot Blue are  indistinguishable.

Art Blue has claimed successful the dot that has long separated Reality and Virtual Reality. The world of Art is now united. On March 1st, Art Blue united Red.Art.Blue. The ORIGIN of RED is settled. More claims will follow.

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