AI for Arts by Niklas Hageback and Daniel Hedblom
AI for Arts by Niklas Hageback and Daniel Hedblom
Author(s): Eduard-Claudiu GrossSubject(s): Philosophy, Fine Arts / Performing Arts, Photography, Visual Arts, Aesthetics, Film / Cinema / Cinematography, ICT Information and Communications Technologies, History of Art
Published by: Eon – Asociație pentru Promovarea Culturii, Artei, Educației și Cercetării Științifice
Keywords: Artificial Intelligence; Art; Generated Art; Technology, Digital Humanities; Art Manifesto;
Summary/Abstract: The present review of the book AI for Arts by Niklas Hageback and Daniel Hedblom summarizes the main ideas of the concise volume which can act as a guide for those interested in the emergence of Artificial Intelligence, regardless of their level of knowledge. The four chapters are comprehensive enough to understand the origins of art and the events which have changed it, the current state of art of Artificial Intelligence in the creative field, and how it is already influencing the landscape of art, and finally, the direction it is heading and what the potential consequences of the hypothetical autonomy of Artificial Intelligence are. The present book is here to debunk the mystification hovering around AI, which is often portrayed by media as a monster destined to replace humans altogether. Art, which seems to be something that can only be made by humans, is also directly "threatened" by technological progress. As the book's authors present, it is time for authentic creativity to come to the fore.
Journal: EON
- Issue Year: 3/2022
- Issue No: 2
- Page Range: 144-147
- Page Count: 4
- Language: English