In previous discussions, we’ve delved into how the lens through which we view our world—quite literally in the case of cameras—shapes our perspective. The camera's placement concerning its subject becomes the narrative voice of the visuals. The position sets the tone, context, and the essence of the story, allowing the storyteller to determine how the tale unfolds visually. When one combines this with A.I. text-to-art, the 'camera' is given a whole new dimension.
Before diving deep into the world of angles, let's take a moment to appreciate an artist and the movement he birthed. Each image illustrated in this segment pertains to the Neo-Plasticism concrete houses, a brainchild of Piet Mondrian. Theartstory.org provides a succinct description of Mondrian's work as an exploration into the basics of painting, seeking to express universal truths through simple geometry and color. Embracing elemental forms and the convergence of painting and architecture, Neo-Plasticism was more than art—it was a way to transform societal perspectives.
Drawing parallels between Mondrian's Neo-Plasticism and camera angles opens up a realm of creative exploration. Most prompts will incorporate elements of Mondrian's work.