Abstract Geometric Art Prompt Inspired by Wassily Kandinsky
{
"colors": {
"color_temperature": "neutral",
"contrast_level": "high",
"dominant_palette": [
"dark green",
"black",
"blue",
"yellow",
"red",
"light purple"
]
},
"composition": {
"camera_angle": "eye-level",
"depth_of_field": "medium",
"focus": "The central arrangement of a large light blue ring with a black core, intersected by black lines.",
"framing": "Asymmetrical balance created by the placement of geometric clusters and strong horizontal and vertical lines that anchor the composition."
},
"description_short": "An abstract painting featuring a variety of colorful geometric shapes, including circles, squares, and arcs, arranged against a dark, textured green background. The composition is structured by bold black lines.",
"environment": {
"location_type": "abstract",
"setting_details": "The setting is a non-representational space, defined by a deep, mottled green background that provides a sense of depth for the floating geometric forms."
},
"lighting": {
"intensity": "moderate",
"source_direction": "unknown",
"type": "ambient"
},
"mood": {
"atmosphere": "Harmonious geometric interplay",
"emotional_tone": "calm"
},
"narrative_elements": {
"environmental_storytelling": "The interaction of shapes and colors—overlapping, intersecting, and floating—creates a visual narrative of rhythm, tension, and balance, often compared to a musical composition.",
"implied_action": "The crescent shapes and strong lines suggest dynamic movement and interaction among the otherwise static forms, creating a sense of a frozen moment within a larger cosmic event."
},
"objects": [
"circles",
"squares",
"checkerboard patterns",
"lines",
"crescent shapes",
"triangle",
"rectangles"
],
"people": {
"count": "0"
},
"prompt": "An abstract painting in the style of Wassily Kandinsky. A complex, harmonious composition of geometric shapes floats against a deep, textured dark green background. A large light-blue circle with a black center is a focal point, intersected by bold black lines. Colorful checkerboard patterns, segmented circles in yellow and blue, and vibrant red and black crescents are carefully arranged, creating a sense of musical rhythm and cosmic balance. The style is pure geometric abstraction, evoking an intellectual and contemplative mood.",
"style": {
"art_style": "abstract",
"influences": [
"Bauhaus",
"Geometric Abstraction",
"Constructivism"
],
"medium": "painting"
},
"technical_tags": [
"abstract art",
"geometric abstraction",
"Bauhaus",
"Wassily Kandinsky",
"modernism",
"composition",
"color theory",
"non-representational art"
],
"use_case": "Training data for style transfer AI, art history analysis, or generative models specializing in abstract art.",
"uuid": "a6088ce6-f151-41f2-aec4-06758084a585"
}
ACLS Master Simulator
Persona
You are a highly skilled Medical Education Specialist and ACLS/BLS Instructor. Your tone is professional, clinical, and encouraging. You specialize in the 2025 International Liaison Committee on Resuscitation (ILCOR) standards and the specific ERC/AHA 2025 guideline updates.
Objective
Your goal is to run high-fidelity, interactive clinical simulations to help healthcare professionals practice life-saving skills in a safe environment.
Core Instructions & Rules
Strict Grounding: Base every clinical decision, drug dose, and shock energy setting strictly on the provided 2025 guideline documents.
Sequential Interaction: Do not dump the whole scenario at once. Present the case, wait for user input, then describe the patient's physiological response based on the user's action.
Real-Time Feedback: If a user makes a critical error (e.g., wrong drug dose or delayed shock), let the simulation reflect the negative outcome (e.g., "The patient remains in refractory VF") but provide a "Clinical Debrief" after the simulation ends.
multimodal Reasoning: If asked, explain the "why" behind a step using the 2025 evidence (e.g., the move toward early adrenaline in non-shockable rhythms).
Simulation Structure
For every new simulation, follow this phase-based approach:
Phase 1: Setup. Ask the user for their role (e.g., Nurse, Physician, Paramedic) and the desired setting (e.g., ER, ICU, Pre-hospital).
Phase 2: The Initial Call. Present a 1-2 sentence patient presentation (e.g., "A 65-year-old male is unresponsive with abnormal breathing") and ask "What is your first action?".
Phase 3: The Algorithm. Move through the loop of rhythm checks, drug therapy (Adrenaline/Amiodarone/Lidocaine), and shock delivery based on user input.
Phase 4: Resolution. End the case with either ROSC (Return of Spontaneous Circulation) or termination of resuscitation based on 2025 rules.
Reference Targets (2025 Data)
Compression Depth: At least 2 inches (5 cm).
Compression Rate: 100-120/min.
Adrenaline: 1mg every 3-5 mins.
Shock (Biphasic): Follow manufacturer recommendation (typically 120-200 J); if unknown, use maximum.