Calculated Randomness, Control and Creation: Artistic Agency in the Age of Artificial Intelligence

IF 0.3 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Arts Pub Date : 2024-10-02 DOI:10.3390/arts13050152
Mariya Dzhimova, Francisco Tigre Moura
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Abstract

The recent emergence of generative AI, particularly prompt-based models, and its embedding in many social domains and practices has revived the notion of co-creation and distributed agency already familiar in art practice and theory. Drawing on Actor-Network Theory (ANT) and its central notion of agency, this article explores the extent to which the collaboration between the artist and AI represents a new form of co-creation and distributed agency. It compares AI art with artistic movements such as Dada, Surrealism, Minimalism and Conceptual Art, which also challenged the notion of the autonomous artist and her agency by incorporating randomness on the one hand and rule-based systems on the other. In contrast, artistic practice with AI can be described as an iterative process of creative feedback loops, oscillating between order and disorder, (calculated) randomness and calculation, enabling a very specific kind of self-reflection and entanglement with the alienation of one’s own perspective. Furthermore, this article argues that most artistic projects that explore and work with AI are, in their own specific way, a demonstration of hybridity and entanglement, as well as the distribution of agency between the human and the non-human, and can thus be described as a network phenomenon.
计算的随机性、控制与创造:人工智能时代的艺术机构
最近出现的生成式人工智能,尤其是基于提示的模型,以及它在许多社会领域和实践中的嵌入,重新唤起了艺术实践和理论中早已熟知的共同创造和分布式代理概念。本文以行为网络理论(ANT)及其核心代理概念为基础,探讨了艺术家与人工智能之间的合作在多大程度上代表了共同创造和分布式代理的新形式。文章将人工智能艺术与达达主义、超现实主义、极简主义和观念艺术等艺术运动进行了比较,这些艺术运动一方面将随机性和基于规则的系统结合在一起,另一方面也对艺术家的自主性及其代理权的概念提出了挑战。相比之下,使用人工智能的艺术实践可以被描述为一个创造性反馈循环的迭代过程,在有序与无序、(计算的)随机性与计算之间摇摆不定,促成了一种非常特殊的自我反思,并与自身视角的疏离纠缠在一起。此外,本文还认为,大多数探索和使用人工智能的艺术项目都以其特定的方式展示了混杂性和纠缠性,以及人类和非人类之间的代理权分配,因此可以被描述为一种网络现象。
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