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Artistic Style Meets Artificial Intelligence

Suk Kyoung Choi, Steve DiPaola, Hannu Töyrylä

2021Journal of Perceptual Imaging11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Recent developments in neural network image processing motivate the question, how these technologies might better serve visual artists. Research goals to date have largely focused on either pastiche interpretations of what is framed as artistic “style” or seek to divulge heretofore unimaginable dimensions of algorithmic “latent space,” but have failed to address the process an artist might actually pursue, when engaged in the reflective act of developing an image from imagination and lived experience. The tools, in other words, are constituted in research demonstrations rather than as tools of creative expression. In this article, the authors explore the phenomenology of the creative environment afforded by artificially intelligent image transformation and generation, drawn from autoethnographic reviews of the authors’ individual approaches to artificial intelligence (AI) art. They offer a post-phenomenology of “neural media” such that visual artists may begin to work with AI technologies in ways that support naturalistic processes of thinking about and interacting with computationally mediated interactive creation.

Topics & Concepts

Style (visual arts)Artificial intelligenceComputer scienceCognitive sciencePsychologyArtVisual artsAesthetic Perception and AnalysisEmbodied and Extended CognitionCell Image Analysis Techniques
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