SymphonaART is an open creative approach founded on the conviction that the true source of every work lies in the human muse — a thought, an emotion, or an inner impulse that cannot be automated and cannot be forced. Within the creative process, artificial intelligence may also play a role, but solely in a supportive, instrumental capacity.
Within this perspective, both the beginning and the end of the creative act are always human. The desire to express arises in one person. The completed work meets another. SymphonaART neither ranks, nor judges, nor excludes technologies. Its purpose is to provide a shared and transparent designation for describing the collaboration between human creativity and artificial intelligence.
The concept is to be understood as communal and open. Anyone may use it freely, provided that this foundational principle is respected and that the tools and processes involved in the creation are communicated transparently.
The Approach
The use of technology in itself requires talent — much like choosing the right violin and learning to play it with mastery. Yet the making of the violin is itself the application of a distinct and refined technology.
SymphonaART is both a creative outlook and its designation. It describes works that arise from the human desire for expression in conjunction with tools grounded in artificial intelligence.
At the centre of SymphonaART stands the human being. The point of departure of any work is a human feeling, thought, or experience — and its final recipient is human as well.
Within the SymphonaART understanding, the first phase of the creative process is the muse: an inner, spontaneously arising sensation or thought that cannot be forced and cannot be automated. This is followed by the process of expression, during which the creator may employ various tools and technologies so that the original intention may take concrete form.
According to the SymphonaART perspective, intermediary technology — whether traditional, digital, or based on artificial intelligence — is not an autonomous creator, but a mediating instrument. Technology plays a secondary role in the evaluation of a work. The quality of a creation is not determined by the tools through which it came into being, but by how faithfully the original human feeling appears in its final form.
SymphonaART does not focus on the technical procedure of creation. It emphasises instead the arc of making that travels from one human being to another. A work may be considered successful when it evokes an emotional, intellectual, or aesthetic response in the recipient — regardless of the extent or manner in which technological tools were employed.
Transparency is an essential element of SymphonaART. The creator openly acknowledges which tools, technologies, or collaborators were involved in the making of the work. This does not diminish its value; rather, it assists the recipient in understanding the creative process.
Use Freely – Public Domain Declaration
SymphonaART is not a closed designation, not a protected brand, and not a restrictive licence. It is a communal and open concept whose purpose is to provide a shared vocabulary for describing the collaboration between human creativity and AI technology.
The term SymphonaART was established with the intention of creating a public-domain concept. Anyone may use it freely to designate their own works, provided that its core principles are respected — namely, that the source of creation is the human muse — and that the tools employed in the process are communicated transparently. The use of the SymphonaART name and approach is free of charge and requires no prior authorisation, thereby supporting the development of a transparent creative culture.
How to Designate a SymphonaART Work
The point of departure in the process is human intention; its end point is the emotional response awakened in the recipient. Within this chain, technology serves merely as a mediating medium. As instruments come together in the hands of a conductor to form a symphony, so technology — whether brush, software, or artificial intelligence — becomes an extension of human creative force.
Transparency and honesty: The SymphonaART creator openly and confidently acknowledges the tools employed. There is no intention to mislead the recipient. The openness of the process (for example, indicating AI translation or technological contribution) strengthens the credibility and value of the work.
| #HumanART | A work in which every phase of the creative process — from the muse to the shaping into form — is determined by direct human intention and execution. Technology here serves solely as a passive recording or supportive tool (such as a typewriter, a brush, or simple digital software), and does not generate independent content or structure. |
| #SymphonaART | A work born from the active collaboration between the human muse and generative technology (such as AI). In this process, technology is not merely a tool, but a mediating medium that independently gives form to raw human thought or feeling — generating structure under the creator’s continuous, conductor-like guidance. |
| #AI-edited | A work created from human intention that has been edited or refined with the assistance of artificial intelligence (for example, stylistic improvement or the adjustment of rhythm). |
| #Human-translated | An indication that the translation of the text was carried out by a human. |
| #AI-translated | An indication that the translation of the text was carried out by artificial intelligence. |
| #Orig-lang-[language code] | An indication of the original language of the work (for example: Orig-lang-hu, Orig-lang-en, Orig-lang-de, Orig-lang-es, Orig-lang-zh, etc.). |
For example: the SymphonaART page you are currently reading was created as follows: #SymphonaART; #AI-translation; #AI-edited; #Orig-lang-hu
The Story of the SymphonaART Concept
I am an engineer, but that is only one facet of how I see the world. I think in systems and in logic, yet I am able to take pleasure in all that is beautiful. It is like music: the style does not matter. In every genre — whether classical or modern — I find what moves me, and I also recognise what does not.
For me, creation is not confined to a single field. I value engineering because it allows us to create shared value for others. I value storytelling because in those moments I travel with my children into a world we imagine together, into a story of our own. I cherish being in nature, or standing before a painting or a building that carries something rare. All of these speak of the same thing: harmony and beauty.
The concept of SymphonaART arose within me when I realised that the process of creation is always the same. There is a moment — I call it the muse — when a feeling, a thought takes shape in my inner world. This source cannot be forced, and it is not a question of technology. It simply arrives.
For a long time, these inner images and stories lived only within me. Then artificial intelligence placed a tool in my hands. This technology made it possible for me to shape my muse into poetry, to refine and write down the stories I told my children, or to give visual form to the inner worlds that emerged as I spoke.
But it is important to understand: AI is not my co-creator; it is my instrument. It is like a fine violin. Talent begins with choosing the right instrument and learning to use it with mastery, so that it returns what I feel within.
I believe in transparency. I do not wish to conceal these tools, but to show them openly. When I tell you how a work was made — what is mine and what belongs to technology — our connection remains clear and honest. Because creation is the journey of the muse, beginning in one human being and arriving in another. Reaching your heart.
András Peer — Andrew at Peer Design
Examples of SymphonaART Works
Rolling Free — poem + illustration
The Source of Us — painting
Light in the Mornings — poem + illustration
The Purpose of the SymphonaART Concept
To establish SymphonaART as a clear, open, and accessible concept that provides a unified designation for works created with the support of technology based on artificial intelligence.
Secondary objectives:
– To demonstrate the practical applicability of the SymphonaART concept through examples
– To promote a transparent approach to the designation of creative works
– To encourage community dialogue about the collaboration between human beings and technology
Not its purpose:
– To create an artistic movement or style
– To evaluate or rank work
– To establish a closed system, licence, or proprietary model
– To define technology (AI) as an autonomous creator
– To create a commercial brand or product
Share Your View
How do you experience the world today and its influence on art? What possibilities does it open for you? What are your thoughts on SymphonaART?
Write to us, or join the dialogue on SymphonaART’s community platforms. Every reflection helps to make this concept clearer and more usable for all who create.
