ART&AI Seminar
Fields of application of artificial intelligence technology in artistic creation
5th Study Session:
Ethical issues of AI applied to art. Creativity of machine and nature
scientific coordinator Olga Kisseleva, MCF HDR, Sorbonne School of Art
coordinator Elizaveta Shagina, PhD student, Sorbonne School of Art
Friday, December 16, 2022, 10:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
Center Censier, 13 rue Santeuil 75005 Paris,
room D25, 2nd floor of Bâtiment D
As part of the research project "Fields of application of intelligence technology in artistic creation", this interdisciplinary seminar, initiated by doctoral students of the PhD program APESA of Sorbonne School of Art, aims to define issues for future research on AI applied to the visual arts. The use of the latest digital technologies
of AI in artistic creation raises new ethical questions and criticisms related to emerging digital aesthetics. New art devices that explore AI
lead to questions about the creative autonomy of the machine, and the relationship between machine and nature.
machine and nature. Following the proposal by researchers Mark d'Inverno and Arthur Still Still in the article A History of Creativity for Future AI Research1, to rethink the limited the concept of creativity, which in the humanities and social sciences is limited to the Western culture of individualism, we question creativity itself in order to describe the artistic experience of these digital technologies.
How can we consider the creativity of the societies of the future in the light of technical innovations
the emergence of the quantum computer and the development of bio-inspired intelligence?
How can new studies on AI and emerging computing technologies contribute to respond to contemporary art's challenges regarding society and the environment?
Program :
10:00 - Kun Tang, PhD student, ED Arts plastiques, esthétique & sciences de l'art, Université
Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne University
The ethics of “Art & Science”: focusing on responsibility in the field of exploitation of the
environment
10:30 - Jean-Gabriel Ganascia, Professor, Sorbonne University, Computer Science Laboratory
LIP6
AI and creative models: digital humanity
11h00 - Alexandre Bretel, Researcher in AI responsibility, PhD student at Université
Grenoble Alpes University
Introduction to AI ethics applied to art
11:30 - Peter Friess, Artist, digital art researcher, Brussels
AI = Artistic Intelligence? Thinking differently about artistic existence
Coordinator of the study seccion : Elizaveta Shagina, PhD student, ED Arts plastiques, esthétique & sciences de l'art, Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne
Moderator: Sabrine Zaghouani, PhD student, ED Arts plastiques, esthétique & sciences de l'art
l'art, Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne
With the support of the Collège des Écoles Doctorales de l'Université Paris 1
Panthéon-Sorbonne