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Explore the hidden universe of color
Amit Sood · 2026-06-10 · via Arts & Culture

“See in CMYK” by Stefanie Posavec combines the 100-year-old printing press with AI, in collaboration with the Exploratorium and Google Arts & Culture.

Lindsay Bierman

Executive Director & CEO, the Exploratorium

General summary

The Exploratorium and Google Arts & Culture have launched "See in CMYK," an interactive project that uses artificial intelligence to turn your photos into vibrant, four-color art. By using Gemini to analyze your images, the tool replaces standard print dots with custom icons based on your specific subjects. You can experiment with this technology online now or visit the physical installation at the Exploratorium in San Francisco this summer.

Summaries were generated by Google AI. Generative AI is experimental.

Bullet points

  • "Explore the hidden universe of color" shows how art and science create new experiences.
  • Artist Stefanie Posavec uses four basic ink colors to build complex, vibrant images.
  • Google’s AI analyzes your photos to turn them into unique, interactive icon art.
  • You can experiment with these color tools online or visit the Exploratorium in person.
  • This project helps you learn about color theory through fun, hands-on digital play.

Summaries were generated by Google AI. Generative AI is experimental.

Basic explainer

The Exploratorium and Google Arts & Culture teamed up to create a cool digital art project called "See in CMYK." It uses AI to turn your photos into unique images made of thousands of tiny, colorful icons. You can upload a picture and watch as the AI swaps standard dots for symbols that match what's in your photo. It’s a fun way to experiment with how colors and technology work together.

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The Exploratorium in San Francisco is a place where art, science and human perception come together. Artists are invited to reimagine scientific phenomena in ways that spark curiosity and experimentation, creating experiences that help people see familiar things from new perspectives. Stefanie Posavec’s latest digital artwork, “See in CMYK,” does just that.

The Exploratorium and Google Arts & Culture invited Posavec to create “See in CMYK” as an opportunity to bridge artistic imagination, scientific curiosity and emerging technology. Collaborations like this create new ways for people to engage with ideas that sit at the intersection of art and science, moving them beyond observation and into active experimentation.

"See in CMYK" builds on Stefanie Posavec’s physical mural, "A Four-Color Field,” originally commissioned for the Exploratorium’s Surface Space mural series.

For over a century, the standard color printing process has used just four basic inks — cyan, magenta, yellow and key (black) — to trick our brains into seeing millions of vibrant colors. Up close, Stefanie's mural is an intricate collection of tiny, colorful symbols: cyan clouds, magenta lips, yellow suns, black cats. But from afar, the experience transforms. Viewed from a distance, these thousands of isolated icons melt together to create a singular large image of iconic California poppies.

Stefanie Posavec’s "A Four-Color Field" installation at the Exploratorium. Credit: Ida Tietgen Høyrup for the Exploratorium

People standing in a gallery setting viewing a colorful mural of flowers in CMYK

How AI transforms color into play

"See in CMYK" brings the physics of traditional print processes that "A Four-Color Field” explores into the modern day with help from Google’s Gemini 3 Pro Image.

The digital interactive artwork invites users to take a photo, and the Gemini AI model transforms it into cyan, magenta, yellow and black icons that people can interact with and manipulate.

Traditional image processors can mechanically separate photos into raw color layers, but they cannot understand what they are looking at. By using Gemini, “See in CMYK” semantically analyzes your uploaded photo to curate a bespoke universe of icons mapped directly to the content of the images. It brings together the mathematics of color with a personalized artistic experience.

This camera experiment emulates the traditional printing process with Gemini.

How it works

This interactive tool relies on a simple recipe of four inks that work together to challenge human perception. Here is how you can create your own:

  • Choose your canvas: Take, select or upload a photo from your device. Gemini identifies the subjects and light levels within your image.
  • Transform with AI: Watch as traditional, uniform halftone dots are transformed using a library of 4,000 pre-generated AI-icons to match your photo’s content.
  • Learn by play: The tool is configured to support learning through experimentation. Adjust the settings to see immediate changes, keep tweaking until you’re happy with your transformation — then generate your own unique four-color poster designed by Stefanie Posavec.

Customize, download and print your poster

Ready to see the world in four colors? Explore “See in CMYK” on Google Arts & Culture, experience it online with the Exploratorium or visit the Exploratorium in San Francisco this summer for a limited-time “See in CMYK” to play with a physical installation of the experiment in person.

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