THE INTERSECTION OF CREATIVITY AND PRECISION: EXPLORING ARCHITECTURAL DRAWING IN FINE ARTS
Abstract
The present precision-oriented practices of computing and Creativity in architecture have a great deal of potential to be transformed by creative approaches that use technological and structural imprecision to generate aesthetic innovation. With our technique, it is possible to fine-tune the aesthetics of the forms used for pouring architectural things. An electronic arsenal that includes linear modeling, exterior curvature evaluations, photogrammetry, photography, graphic image editing, and creating enables semi-precise computational operations for stretching restricting, expanding, and narrowing the spherical distortions of the shape via machine tool-path tweaking. To reassert the significance and worth of the study and practice of art within important disciplinary issues, I propose combining these approaches with contemporary spatial interactions with art and wider disciplinary discussions. In the near future, these investigations may interestingly change digital architecture's computational design techniques and aesthetic canons. We explore several theoretical and practical elements of AI art and compile relevant publications that go into great depth about those subjects in regard to the function of AI in art creation. Finally, we offer a succinct assessment of how digital technologies will likely develop in the future and how they could affect how we perceive and make art.