Tag: digital-art
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The Shifting Landscape of Intention in Generative Art
The concept of intention in generative art is multifaceted and dynamic, evolving through three stages: pre-generative, emergent, and post-generative intention. Initially, artists establish a conceptual framework but acknowledge unpredictability in outcomes. As the generative system operates, artists respond to unexpected outputs, leading to emergent intention that adapts their original goals. Finally, post-generative intention involves curating…
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Can We Develop a Framework for Understanding Generative Art that Transcends Specific Technologies?
Generative art is defined by its systematic approach to creation, emphasizing processes over direct artistic control. It incorporates concepts such as autonomy, emergence, chance, and renegotiated artistic agency. Historical precedents exist where artists used rule-based methods and chance, suggesting generative principles transcend technology. The artist’s role shifts from creator to designer of systems, allowing for…
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Can Generative Systems Redefine the Boundaries of Creativity?
Generative art utilizes computational systems and machine learning to create visual, auditory, and interactive works, challenging traditional definitions of art. It raises questions about authorship, creativity, and the role of the artist, as algorithms can produce outputs beyond human prediction. The field has become accessible through user-friendly coding tools, democratizing art-making and encouraging diverse participation.…