Wrong Colored Vermeer: Color-Symmetric Image Distortion
This is an incremental contribution for generative art enthusiasts, focusing on aesthetic manipulation rather than solving a practical problem.
The paper tackles the problem of generating art by applying color-symmetric distortions to images of Vermeer paintings, using HSV color space mappings to achieve symmetry-consistent color permutations.
Color symmetry implies that the colors of geometrical objects are assigned according to their symmetry properties. It is defined by associating the elements of the symmetry group with a color permutation. I use this concept for generative art and apply symmetry-consistent color distortions to images of paintings by Johannes Vermeer. The color permutations are realized as mappings of the HSV color space onto itself.