Art-Derived Systems Suite

From artwork DNA to space, media, design and institutional research

Part of EURAN's Cultural Operating System (COS™). Return to COS™.
01 · System

The EURAN Art-Derived Systems Suite

The suite organizes EURAN's methods for translating the internal logic of artworks into new cultural, spatial, media, design and institutional instruments.

The common principle is not decoration. An artwork is read as a structured system: colour, rhythm, proportion, hierarchy, tension, movement, figure-ground relations, voids, thresholds, symbolic density and compositional order. This extracted DNA can then guide new outputs.

02 · Instruments

Four Art-Derived Instruments

ADSM™ — Art to Space

Art-derived spatial intelligence. Artwork DNA becomes spatial rhythm, atmosphere, hierarchy, circulation, material direction and interior identity.

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ADMM™ — Art to Media

Art-derived media intelligence. Artwork DNA becomes communication structure, campaign rhythm, visual identity and media language.

→ Explore ADMM™

ADDM™ — Art to Design

Art-derived design intelligence. EURAN has already produced 2,250+ art-derived design products from this logic.

→ Explore ADDM™

ADSP™ — Art to Policy

Research instrument under development. Artwork DNA is studied as a possible source of behavioural principles, institutional protocols and civic frameworks.

→ Explore ADSP™ Research Note

03 · Maturity

Different Levels of Maturity

ADSM™, ADMM™ and ADDM™ are operational instruments because the translation chain is direct: artwork DNA becomes space, media or design output. ADSP™ is more sensitive and is therefore presented as a research instrument until the method is proven through specific, artwork-based cases.

This distinction protects the seriousness of the system and prevents the misuse of art as simple political symbolism.

Next Step

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EURAN can apply the Art-Derived Systems Suite to spatial, media, design, maritime and institutional questions, with each instrument used only where its method is structurally appropriate.