Recurring patterns: An ethnographic study on the adoption of AI music tools by practitioners of electroacoustic, contemporary and popular musics

Nina Kehagia, M. Moriaty
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The intersection of artificial intelligence (AI) and art has been a topic of great interest in recent times. Driven by greater visibility of accessible AI applications within mainstream media, artists have increased their uptake of such tools as means of exploring and expanding their creative expressions. With the music industry also displaying similar levels of curiosity for AI tools, practitioners and audiences voice diverging opinions on the topics of artistic authenticity, creative labour and the threats posed by thinking machines on the future of musicians’ careers. This article aims to explore these topics through an ethnographic study conducted through interviews with five composers active in the areas of electroacoustic music, contemporary composition and experimental electronic music. The discussions reveal some of the software and methodologies currently popular among composers, the challenges faced and avenues presented when adopting AI tools, as well as the attitudes and discourse that permeate the niche circles of AI-generated music. The findings point towards the swift uptake of new technologies by curious artists and the slow development of trust in AI applications by traditionalist makers and listeners, suggesting a continuation of the patterns of behaviour evident since the emergence of music technology.
重复模式:对电声、当代和流行音乐从业者采用人工智能音乐工具的民族志研究
近年来,人工智能(AI)与艺术的交叉一直是人们非常感兴趣的话题。由于主流媒体中可访问的人工智能应用程序的可见度越来越高,艺术家们越来越多地使用这些工具作为探索和扩展其创造性表达的手段。随着音乐行业对人工智能工具也表现出类似程度的好奇心,从业者和观众在艺术真实性、创造性劳动以及思考机器对音乐家未来职业生涯构成的威胁等话题上发表了不同的意见。本文旨在通过访谈五位活跃在电声音乐、当代作曲和实验电子音乐领域的作曲家,对这些主题进行民族志研究。讨论揭示了目前在作曲家中流行的一些软件和方法,采用人工智能工具时面临的挑战和呈现的途径,以及渗透到人工智能生成音乐的小众圈子中的态度和话语。研究结果表明,好奇的艺术家迅速接受新技术,而传统的制造商和听众对人工智能应用的信任发展缓慢,这表明自音乐技术出现以来明显的行为模式仍在继续。
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