From 1950 onwards, the study of creativity has not stopped. Today, AI has revitalised debates on the subject. That is especially controversial in the artworld, as the 21st century already features AI-generated artworks. Without discussing issues about AI agency, this article argues for AI’s creativity. For this, we first present a new functionalist understanding of Margaret Boden’s definition of creativity. This is followed by an analysis of empirical evidence on anthropocentric barriers in the perception of AI’s creative capabilities, which is later criticised for considering insights from media theory. Finally, benefits derived from including AI as an artistic creative producer and supportive tool are discussed. It is then argued that AI ...
How do artistic experiments with artificial intelligence problematize human-centered notions of crea...
The following aesthetic discussion examines in a philosophical-scientific way the relationship betwe...
To speak comfortably of the machine artist (as outlined in the call for papers for this Special Issu...
From 1950 onwards, the study of creativity has not stopped. Today, AI has revitalised debates on the...
From 1950 onwards, the study of creativity has not stopped. Today, AI has revitalised debates on the...
Since the beginning of the 21st century, technologies like neural networks, deep learning and “artif...
Since the beginning of the 21st century, technologies like neural networks, deep learning and “artif...
This paper builds on the premise that art has a significant role to play in engaging with and explor...
Artificial intelligence (AI) has breached creativity research. The advancements of creative AI syste...
This PhD thesis investigates the impact of computer-generated art (CG-art) on the concept of artisti...
Creativity has always been perceived as a human trait, even though the exact neural mechanisms remai...
Our essay discusses an AI process developed for making art (AICAN), and the issues AI creativity rai...
Can computers be creative? Is algorithmic art just a form of Candy Crush? Cutting through the smoke ...
One of the goals of artificial life in the arts is to develop systems that exhibit creativity. We ar...
open access articleComputers appear to be working more autonomously than ever before to generate vis...
How do artistic experiments with artificial intelligence problematize human-centered notions of crea...
The following aesthetic discussion examines in a philosophical-scientific way the relationship betwe...
To speak comfortably of the machine artist (as outlined in the call for papers for this Special Issu...
From 1950 onwards, the study of creativity has not stopped. Today, AI has revitalised debates on the...
From 1950 onwards, the study of creativity has not stopped. Today, AI has revitalised debates on the...
Since the beginning of the 21st century, technologies like neural networks, deep learning and “artif...
Since the beginning of the 21st century, technologies like neural networks, deep learning and “artif...
This paper builds on the premise that art has a significant role to play in engaging with and explor...
Artificial intelligence (AI) has breached creativity research. The advancements of creative AI syste...
This PhD thesis investigates the impact of computer-generated art (CG-art) on the concept of artisti...
Creativity has always been perceived as a human trait, even though the exact neural mechanisms remai...
Our essay discusses an AI process developed for making art (AICAN), and the issues AI creativity rai...
Can computers be creative? Is algorithmic art just a form of Candy Crush? Cutting through the smoke ...
One of the goals of artificial life in the arts is to develop systems that exhibit creativity. We ar...
open access articleComputers appear to be working more autonomously than ever before to generate vis...
How do artistic experiments with artificial intelligence problematize human-centered notions of crea...
The following aesthetic discussion examines in a philosophical-scientific way the relationship betwe...
To speak comfortably of the machine artist (as outlined in the call for papers for this Special Issu...