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Generative AI vs. Artist: who wins?
Is AI replacing artists? Is this the future of art or the end of creativity? These questions are now the subject of lively debate🔥 Ask AI to paint like a master, and it will generate plenty of images in seconds! But are they worthy of an exhibition in a gallery? Here’s the key question: is generating the same as creating? Some argue that AI’s creations lack intent, the emotional drive behind human art —we certainly agree. But what if AI-generated art has the same impact photography had in the 19th century, driving artists to seek something other than classic representation —leading to entirely new styles and movements? Could AI similarly inspire artists to explore uncharted territories? 🔎 What about human-AI collaboration? Imagine a future where people and machines would team up, drawing creative boundaries together, and creating something neither could achieve alone… What if the prolific nature of AI encourages artists to focus more on the central question of intention: why create? 💭 Let's dive into these fascinating and pressing issues in this new playlist!
Hungarian artist Vera Molnar is one of the first artists to integrate the computer into her creative process. Her programs produce patterns that repeat and shift. She then selects the most beautiful creations where randomness makes beautiful things.
In French with English subtitles.
Content produced by: Centre Pompidou
On the agenda
video - 2:36
Vera Molnar, Computer Art pionneer
By: Centre Pompidou
video - 15:19
No, Ai “Art” is not Art.
By: The Canvas
video - 2:38
Nam June Paik, painting with a television
By: Centre Pompidou
video - 9:1
Digital Art in 9 Minutes: From Early Computing Technologies To Crypto NFT Hype 💻
By: Curious Muse
video - 9:56
Why AI art struggles with hands
By: Vox Media
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Recognition – The A.I. Connecting Art to Everyday Life
By: Tate