A Sociological Study: The Disappearance of Creativity in Art, ‘Unemotional Art with Artificial Intelligence’ Cover Image

Sosyolojik Bir İnceleme: Sanatta Yaratıcılığın Yok Olması, ‘Yapay Zekâ ile Duygusuz Sanat
A Sociological Study: The Disappearance of Creativity in Art, ‘Unemotional Art with Artificial Intelligence’

Author(s): Nuran Oze, Hasan Yurdbekler
Subject(s): Fine Arts / Performing Arts, Sociology, Social Informatics, ICT Information and Communications Technologies, Sociology of Art
Published by: Özgür Yayın Dağıtım Ltd. Şti.
Keywords: Artificial Intelligence; art; creativity; Sociological Study;
Summary/Abstract: Art is the event of willingly and consciously transferring an emotion that manifests in humans. Considering that with art raises and exalts the human soul; art is related to human inspiration and creativity. As a result of the changing social structures with the modernization process, mass culture influenced art. In this study, it is thought that art, which has a unique structure, does not fit into a utilitarian pattern in its essence, however, it transforms into a kind of good with the spread of mass culture, and with that, the creativity of art in a utilitarian identity has deeply affected. Artificial intelligence, which enters all areas of life and affects human life, has begun to manifest itself in many areas requiring emotion, including the art field. The art is associated with emotion, however, the commodification of the concepts of inspiration and creativity together with modernization on the basis of popular culture has deepened and has changed dimensions with the presence of artificial intelligence in the field of art. In art, which is the expression of human emotion, it is thought that artificial intelligence is a kind of replication, not inspiration, to attempt to perform art through software installed to itself away from emotion and creativity. The study sought to answer the question of whether art can be performed emotionally with the development of technology based on the literature reviews. As a result, it is thought that high art, which has lost much of its essence with mass culture, will negatively affect art, artistic production, and the artist in the near future with the existence of artificial intelligence enabling and attempting to perform art. Without emotion, the meaning of art will lose, rather than change.

  • Page Range: 43-69
  • Page Count: 27
  • Publication Year: 2023
  • Language: Turkish