The conversation revolves around the speaker's experiences with digital art, specifically focusing on the conversion of color data from RGB to CMYK for printing. The speaker expresses concern over the loss of color vibrancy when converting from RGB to CMYK, noting that the colors appear duller on paper.
The speaker also discusses their fascination with the unique perspectives of animals, such as cats and dogs, which cannot see certain colors. This leads to a discussion about human perception of color and how it may differ from that of animals.
The speaker reveals their interest in creating a goldfish with a pattern motif similar to a silver diameter, which they believe would calm them down. They also mention their desire to create their own imaginary fish and believe that paintings can capture the future.
In the end, the speaker expresses their intention to continue creating art, focusing on the future and the emotions their work evokes in them. They also mention their fascination with goldfish, noting that there are likely over 300 species of goldfish in the world.
1. The speaker, Jun, expresses fear of getting hurt by their partner's words and acknowledges being good at it.
2. The weather conditions are described as being hot and humid, with a forecast of rain in Tokyo the next day.
3. The speaker created a piece of art and prepared data to print on fabric.
4. The data was extremely heavy, costing 100200300 per 10,000 yen. The speaker wonders how much it costs to take a single photo with a smartphone.
5. The speaker discusses the difference between RGB and CMYK color expressions, noting that RGB is mainly used for what is displayed on a screen.
6. The speaker expresses a negative feeling about printing digital art, stating that it doesn't have enough vividness.
7. The speaker discusses the color expression of people's eyes, stating that it's different from what humans see.
8. The speaker mentions that cats can't see red, and discusses the concept of colors that humans can't see.
9. The speaker talks about the range of colors of visible light and the possibility of other types of colors.
10. The speaker discusses the concept of composition in photographs, mentioning the golden ratio.
11. The speaker talks about the different perspectives of people looking at the same photo, stating that each person's perspective is completely different.
12. The speaker talks about creating art on top of photos and expresses interest in doing things like processed digital art and things like cash registers.
13. The speaker expresses a desire to create art that would be great if humans existed, stating that they are in charge of the future.
14. The speaker talks about the patterns of goldfish, mentioning that there are said to be 33 types of goldfish in the world.
15. The speaker expresses interest in creating a story where humans are like living creatures in the form of art.