Tag: ai-art
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Analyzing “Digital Epidermalization” in Generative Art
The text explores the intersection of generative art and identity through the lens of digital epidermalization, a term describing how physical selves merge with digital representations. It emphasizes the role of generative art in creating personalized avatars and dynamic self-portraits that evolve through user interaction, challenging traditional notions of identity. However, this fluidity invites ethical…
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The Limits of Computational Formalism in Art History
Art history faces ongoing challenges in interpreting art through various methodologies, including traditional and computational approaches. While computational formalism claims to enhance efficiency and objectivity by analyzing vast datasets, it also exposes significant limitations, such as data bias, neglect of context, and algorithmic opacity. These issues can echo problematic formalist doctrines, risking a superficial understanding…
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Generative Art and the “Flux” of Identity
The digital era reshapes identity as a dynamic construct influenced by networked platforms and algorithms. Generative art serves as a metaphor for identity, showcasing continuous evolution and complexity rather than static existence. Just as generative processes yield unpredictable and changing outputs, digital identities are formed and reformed through ongoing interactions, cultural influences, and data-driven systems.…