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Within the framework of the ART&AI research seminar, a series of conferences on the theme of Fields Of Application Of Artificial Intelligence Technology

In the framework of the research project "Champs d'application de la technologie de l'intelligence artificielle in artistic creation, this interdisciplinary seminar, initiated by the doctoral students of the ED APESA, attempts to define issues for future research on AI applied to visual arts. The use of the latest AI technologies in digital art creation raises new ethical questions and critical issues related to the emerging digital aesthetics. New art devices that explore AI lead to questions about the creative autonomy of the machine, about the relationship between the machine and nature.

 

Following the proposal by researchers Mark d'Inverno and Arthur Still in the article A History of creativity for future AI research to rethink the concept of creativity, which is limited, in the humanities and social to the Western culture of individualism, we question the very creativity itself to describe the artistic experience in relation to these digital technologies.

 

How can we envisage the creativity of the societies of the future with the technical innovations, the emergence of the quantum computer and the development of bio-inspired artificial intelligence?

How can new studies on AI and emerging computing technologies contribute to contemporary art challenges regarding the environment and society problems?

1st  session

'AI and artistic creation. The creativity of future communities'

October the 26th, 2022., Sorbonne University, Centre Pantheon, Paris

With the participation of : 

Antoine Henry, Lecturer at the University of Lille, Centre Internet et Société, CNRS: Meetings with artists: overview of experiments, issues and questions around AI.

Alain Lioret, Professor at the University of Paris 8, Department of Arts and Image Technologies, laboratory INREV - Digital Images and Virtual Reality: Computational and Quantum Creativity

Laurence Raineau, Associate Professor at the University of Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne, laboratory
CETCOPRA - Centre for the Study of Techniques, Knowledge and Practices: Putting distance: the challenge of modern technique

Miguel Almiron, Professor at the University of Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne, laboratory ACTE - Arts Creations
Theories Aesthetics: Organic body - digital body


Elizaveta Shagina, PhD student, ED Arts plastiques, esthétique & sciences de l'art, Université Paris 1
Panthéon-Sorbonne: Aesthetic forms of dynamic network structures.


Discussant : Sabrine Zaghouani, PhD student, ED Arts plastiques, esthétique & sciences de l'art, Université Paris
1 Panthéon-Sorbonne University


Organization of the conference : Elizaveta Shagina

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