Will our eyes be deceived? Yes. They can decide what our brains will lead to our fraud and what does not exist, even if there is no problem with our eyes. No matter how our brain interprets it, we treat it as an illusion. As our brains make assumptions with our educated knowledge, we can not see it like an apparent, so we left the question "Do you see it?" ( Horizon, 2010, episode: Did you see it?) In the example in Figure 1, the tiles labeled A and B are different. The color is different but it is different.
In order to verify the robustness of the system and not to be distracted by counterfeit art, I asked five artists to use the same technique to create drawings similar to Picasso, Matisse, Schiller (these drawings For samples and actual figures below). )). None of these fake drawings are used to train the model. It is used for testing only. The system shows that successfully mapped 100% of these counterfeit Picasso, Matisse, Schiller using the crosstech training model.
In 2001, New York artists and co - artist Alfredo Martinez tried to deceive the two art dealers and was accused by FBI for selling them a $ 185,000 fake drawing for Basquette 's work. Martinez 's claim to the Manhattan Metropolitan Area Correction Center on June 19, 2002 included plans to sell a fake Basque painting along with a counterfeit authenticity certificate. Until 2002, the maximum amount of original work by Basquiat at Christie's on November 12, 1998 was $ 3,302,500. In 2002, Basquiat 's Profit I (1982), a large scale work of 86.5 x 157.5 inches (220 x 400 cm), was auctioned by drummer Lars Ulrich of heavy metal band Metallica. The price is 5,509,500 dollars. The procedure of the auction was recorded in the movie "Some Kind of Monster"
Art must retain the right to lie, deceive and deceive. In many arts, fraudulent art of magic, handmade, lighting, smoke and mirror effects is very worthwhile. Again, there is no scientific analogy. Science may be lying and there is plausible knowledge to support the history of repressive ideology (cranio and Eugenics, to name a few), this is not so, it is taken seriously It should not. Art may be deceived in other ways: by creating other effects created by the strategic use of fraud. On the other hand, regardless of the understanding of the constructivist, the science that reality is always personal, relative, and background must be the field of knowledge even if the truth is relative. Telling the truth is the most difficult. Art must be free to lie freely and deceive at any time.