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Creating With or Against the Machine — Artists Who Challenge AI

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This week's episode of "The Intersect" focuses on how artists are challenging and redefining their relationship with AI technology. We explore the distinction between artists who merely use AI and those who engage deeply with its underlying mechanisms. This critical examination reveals how true originality in AI art comes from understanding and interrogating the systems that generate it. We also discuss the implications of AI on photography, the evolving landscape of digital ownership, and the role of artists as societal commentators in response to pressing issues. Throughout the conversation, we emphasize the importance of recognizing how these interactions shape not only artistic expression but also broader societal values.

Find the latest episode at https://theintersect.art/issues/46 , and sign up for the newsletter at The Intersect of Tech and Art website

Takeaways:

  • Artists who engage deeply with AI challenge the notion of creativity by interrogating the technology behind it.
  • We highlight the need for a literacy regarding AI-generated images in the evolving landscape of photography.
  • The intersection of ecology and technology in art raises questions about our past and future practices, as seen in Livia Rubicini's work.
  • AI's ability to reflect societal values creates an ethical feedback loop that we must consider in our interactions with technology.
  • Ongoing discussions about copyright and AI training data highlight significant implications for artists' rights and ownership.
  • Digital art serves as a powerful medium for social commentary, especially in response to anti-trans legislation and broader societal challenges.

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29 episodes

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Manage episode 473266061 series 3611336
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This week's episode of "The Intersect" focuses on how artists are challenging and redefining their relationship with AI technology. We explore the distinction between artists who merely use AI and those who engage deeply with its underlying mechanisms. This critical examination reveals how true originality in AI art comes from understanding and interrogating the systems that generate it. We also discuss the implications of AI on photography, the evolving landscape of digital ownership, and the role of artists as societal commentators in response to pressing issues. Throughout the conversation, we emphasize the importance of recognizing how these interactions shape not only artistic expression but also broader societal values.

Find the latest episode at https://theintersect.art/issues/46 , and sign up for the newsletter at The Intersect of Tech and Art website

Takeaways:

  • Artists who engage deeply with AI challenge the notion of creativity by interrogating the technology behind it.
  • We highlight the need for a literacy regarding AI-generated images in the evolving landscape of photography.
  • The intersection of ecology and technology in art raises questions about our past and future practices, as seen in Livia Rubicini's work.
  • AI's ability to reflect societal values creates an ethical feedback loop that we must consider in our interactions with technology.
  • Ongoing discussions about copyright and AI training data highlight significant implications for artists' rights and ownership.
  • Digital art serves as a powerful medium for social commentary, especially in response to anti-trans legislation and broader societal challenges.

  continue reading

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