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A New Harmonisation of Art and Technology: Philosophic Interpretations of Artificial Intelligence Art

Feng Tao

2022Critical Arts27 citationsDOI

Abstract

Artificial intelligence (AI) art is the product of AI technology applied to art. In terms of technical application, AI art has two methods: symbolism and connectivism. In terms of the human-machine system, there are three levels: human using machine, human guiding machine and human-machine separation. AI art is a special form, existing between natural beauty and human art: AI art, first of all, is not a natural aesthetic object, given that it is the product of artefacts. Its appreciation is mixed with interests, and its artistic generation is a kind of “purposeful non-purposefulness.” Secondly, AI art is not equal to traditional human art, because AI has no intentionality or consciousness. Thirdly, AI participates in the construction of artistic logic and breaks the boundary of traditional art. AI can be regarded as an “agent” in art generation, and together with people constitute the “actor network” of art. The processes of generation, identification and appreciation of AI art include the judgment of true and false. AI art reflects the forced integration of intelligent technology into art, an attempt to rid of contingency, dialectics, and negativity of art. But what we need is the real harmonisation of art and technology. People should use aesthetic reason to guide AI technology.

Topics & Concepts

Art methodologyModern artDigital artArtificial intelligenceComputer scienceContemporary artAestheticsArtArt historyPerformance artNeuroethics, Human Enhancement, Biomedical InnovationsDigital Media and PhilosophyEthics and Social Impacts of AI