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2025.3.21

Interpreting the Representation of Paintings through Co-Creation AI of Material and Mind

Takahiko Horiuchi (Chiba University)

This study aims to focus on the role of painting in human history and clarify the process and mechanism of “Co-Creation of Material and Mind” from the scientific perspective of color and material appearance in painting. A foundation has been established for a comprehensive understanding of the multilayered roles of paintings in the fields of art history, cultural anthropology, archaeology, social history, and religious studies. In engineering, technologies for recording, analyzing, and preserving paintings have been developed from the perspective of cultural heritage conservation. However, these have not been discussed in an integrated manner, integrating each area of research and the period from ancient to modern times. This study will be the first in the world to use the applicant's achievements and experience in image engineering to explore an integrated understanding of the co-creation of the material and mind with respect to paintings in the material-mind domain. By constructing a “co-creation AI of material and mind” using the vast amount of painting data scattered in the cloud worldwide, this study aims to clarify the laws governing the background of the relationship between the material properties of paintings from each era and the human body, brain, and mind.

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