Tag: digital-art
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Generative Art and “Choice Blindness” in Aesthetic Appreciation
Generative art utilizes algorithmic processes to create fluctuating outputs, challenging traditional aesthetic judgments based on style or intuition. This artistic form can expose choice blindness, a psychological phenomenon where individuals fail to recognize manipulated choices and rationalize them afterward, blurring the line between conscious preference and external influence. The interplay of perception, environmental context, and…
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The “Uncanny Valley” Effect in Generative Art
The uncanny valley effect refers to the discomfort felt when AI-generated entities, such as artworks, closely resemble human creations but fall short in authenticity and emotional depth. This phenomenon originated in robotics and now extends to generative art, where AI systems mimic human styles and creativity. The tension arises from the perceived absence of genuine…
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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…