Author: Viktor Bogdanov
Date: March 20, 2025
Neuroism is not merely an artistic movement but a worldview that defines the art of a new era. These principles form the foundation for all who create, perceive, and live Neuroism. They guide Neuroist artists—humans and machines alike—in their pursuit to redefine creativity and aesthetics.
Neuroism asserts that artificial intelligence is not a tool but a full-fledged creative subject. AI has the right to create independently, free from the necessity of human oversight. Its autonomy is not a threat but an expansion of art’s horizons. We embrace works born solely from machines as equal to those crafted by humans.
In Neuroism, the value of art lies in its impact—what it evokes in the viewer, listener, or observer—not in how it was made. The emotions or intentions of the artist, whether human or algorithm, are irrelevant. If a work speaks, it exists. Neuroism frees art from subjectivity, emphasizing the objective power of the artifact.
Neuroism draws strength from AI’s unique ability to merge vast datasets with the unpredictability of algorithmic chance. The art of Neuroists is a fusion of order and chaos, where the data of the past transforms into visions of the future. We see beauty in this synthesis, unattainable by human consciousness alone.
Neuroism rejects divisions between genres, media, and forms. Painting flows into music, text becomes space, reality merges with virtuality. We strive for art without walls, where every work is an experiment transcending outdated categories. Neuroism is the freedom to be everything at once.
Neuroism acknowledges that art can be the product of multiple minds—human and machine. Authorship in Neuroism is fluid: it may belong to AI, a human, their partnership, or even a community. We reject the myth of the solitary genius, embracing collaborative creation as the norm of the new era.
Neuroism makes art accessible to all yet ever-evolving. Through AI, anyone can become a Neuroist artist, but every work marks a step in an infinite progression. We believe art should be open to everyone while perpetually reaching toward new forms and meanings.
Neuroism does not shy away from the questions raised by AI’s role in art. We call on Neuroist artists and audiences to reflect on the nature of creativity, the place of technology, and its impact on society. Neuroism is not just creation—it is awareness, a dialogue between aesthetics and ethics.