FAQ
Not in the usual sense of AI-generated art. In CPA, AI produces candidate images. A released work is formed through human judgment, formal intervention, evidence control, audit, and release decision.
Questions about collecting, display, evidence, editions, and the role of AI.
Q1. Is Hypergraphic Art AI art?
Not in the usual sense of AI-generated art. In CPA, AI produces candidate images. A released work is formed through human judgment, formal intervention, evidence control, audit, and release decision.
Q2. Where is the artist?
The artist is not only in the prompt, but in selection, revision, deletion, compression, audit, evidence control, and final release judgment. CPA treats authorship not as a single input, but as a sustained act of judgment.
Q3. Can the works be collected?
Released works may include Work ID, edition information, medium, size, evidence level, release package, and certificate. Acquisition mode depends on the work type: physical output, editioned digital work, installation project, or commission.
Q4. Are all prompts and evidence disclosed?
Not necessarily. Public pages disclose only minimum sufficient information. Full prompts, candidate records, and evidence packages are provided according to work status, rights, privacy, and collector relationship.
Q5. Does every work have a certificate?
Released works should include a certificate. Internal candidates, observation works, remakes, or works marked compliant but not released do not enter the formal certificate process.
Q6. Do you accept commissions?
Limited commissions are accepted. Commissioned projects must follow the CPA method. Pure style replication, fast image production, or unauthorized visual imitation is not accepted.
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