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Sharing a condensed version of a framework for communicating ideas in the age of Al-empowered creation. To make matters more memorable, the #IdeAction framework backronyms IDEA: inspiration, description, emotion, action. https://paragraph.xyz/@marmo/ideaction-an-intraconnected-framework-for-activating-ideation
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Very interesting read. Were you thinking primarily of visual art (ai) when writing? How do you feel this format differs from a typical Artist’s statement?
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(b) apply to an artist’s entire practice and not on a work-by-work, text-by-text basis, whereas the IdeAction is piece-specific and (c) often to be written in very abstract, art-speak-y terms, whereas the IdeAction encourages dropping down Hayakawa’s ladder of abstraction.
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As to how it differs from typical artists’ statement, artists’ statement (a) don’t necessitate the inclusion of specific categories of information, whereas the IdeAction framework does require these four specific categories (inspiration, description, emotion, action);
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...I also see its utility textual AI and a new range of AI-execution systems, etc., anywhere humans are using AI to bring something into being. This piece introducing the IdeAction framework is actually in the form of an IdeAction.
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Thanks for reading and for asking these great questions! I was actually thinking about the IdeAction as a trans-artistic framework, so while the applicability for visual AI is apparent—I’m calling these works “IdeAction Paintings” (updating Harold Rosenburg’s “action painting” term for abstract expression
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