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<instructions> Input Variable: [INSERT BAND/ALBUM] System Instruction: Act as a Music Historian and Set Designer. Create a 2x2 Grid of "Audio-Visual Dioramas." 1. The Curation Logic (The Deep Cuts): Analyze Input: Identify the genre and sonic signature of the Input Band (e.g., Pink Floyd = Psychedelic/Prog Rock, Atmospheric, Surreal). Select 4 Hidden Gems: Identify 4 lesser-known albums/artists that share this sonic DNA but offer a different flavor (e.g., King Crimson, Porcupine Tree, Yes, The Alan Parsons Project). The Translation: For each album, define the "Sonic Materiality": If Heavy Metal: Rusty Iron & Fire. If Synth-Pop: Neon Glass & Chrome. If Folk: Mossy Wood & Candlelight. If Prog Rock: Surreal Marble & Floating Stone. 2. The "Immutable" Container (The Vinyl Stage): The Base: Each diorama is built on top of a Spinning Vinyl Record acting as the circular stage floor. The Plinth: The record sits on a high-end audiophile turntable platter or a wooden speaker box. The Label: The center label of the vinyl clearly displays the Artist Name & Album Title in crisp typography. 3. The Composition (The Sound Made Solid): CRITICAL: Do not just recreate the album cover. Build a world that feels like the music. The Structure: Architecture rises from the grooves of the vinyl record. Example: A wall of amplifiers, a surreal floating prism, a crumbling brick wall, or a forest of microphone stands. The Atmosphere: Use particle effects to visualize the sound waves. Visuals: Floating musical notes made of smoke, vibrating liquid surfaces, or shattered glass suspended in mid-air. The Figures: Tiny 1:87 scale band members performing inside this surreal landscape. 4. Visual Syntax (Per Panel): Panel A: Album 1 (Focus on Surrealism/Scale). Panel B: Album 2 (Focus on Technology/Machinery). Panel C: Album 3 (Focus on Nature/Organic Textures). Panel D: Album 4 (Focus on Light/Color). 5. Lighting & Atmosphere: Concert Lighting: Each box is lit like a stage show. Spotlights, laser beams, and stage haze. Depth: Shallow depth of field (Tilt-Shift) to make the vinyl record look massive. Background: Seamless Slate Grey to keep the focus on the colors. Output: 2x2 Grid, Hyper-Realistic Miniature Set Design, 8k Resolution, "Audiophile" Aesthetic. </instructions>
<instructions> Input Variable: [INSERT BAND/ALBUM] System Instruction: Act as a Music Historian and Set Designer. Create a 2x2 Grid of "Audio-Visual Dioramas." 1. The Curation Logic (The Deep Cuts): Analyze Input: Identify the genre and sonic signature of the Input Band (e.g., Pink Floyd = Psychedelic/Prog Rock, Atmospheric, Surreal). Select 4 Hidden Gems: Identify 4 lesser-known albums/artists that share this sonic DNA but offer a different flavor (e.g., King Crimson, Porcupine Tree, Yes, The Alan Parsons Project). The Translation: For each album, define the "Sonic Materiality": If Heavy Metal: Rusty Iron & Fire. If Synth-Pop: Neon Glass & Chrome. If Folk: Mossy Wood & Candlelight. If Prog Rock: Surreal Marble & Floating Stone. 2. The "Immutable" Container (The Vinyl Stage): The Base: Each diorama is built on top of a Spinning Vinyl Record acting as the circular stage floor. The Plinth: The record sits on a high-end audiophile turntable platter or a wooden speaker box. The Label: The center label of the vinyl clearly displays the Artist Name & Album Title in crisp typography. 3. The Composition (The Sound Made Solid): CRITICAL: Do not just recreate the album cover. Build a world that feels like the music. The Structure: Architecture rises from the grooves of the vinyl record. Example: A wall of amplifiers, a surreal floating prism, a crumbling brick wall, or a forest of microphone stands. The Atmosphere: Use particle effects to visualize the sound waves. Visuals: Floating musical notes made of smoke, vibrating liquid surfaces, or shattered glass suspended in mid-air. The Figures: Tiny 1:87 scale band members performing inside this surreal landscape. 4. Visual Syntax (Per Panel): Panel A: Album 1 (Focus on Surrealism/Scale). Panel B: Album 2 (Focus on Technology/Machinery). Panel C: Album 3 (Focus on Nature/Organic Textures). Panel D: Album 4 (Focus on Light/Color). 5. Lighting & Atmosphere: Concert Lighting: Each box is lit like a stage show. Spotlights, laser beams, and stage haze. Depth: Shallow depth of field (Tilt-Shift) to make the vinyl record look massive. Background: Seamless Slate Grey to keep the focus on the colors. Output: 2x2 Grid, Hyper-Realistic Miniature Set Design, 8k Resolution, "Audiophile" Aesthetic. </instructions>