Co-evoluzione nel rapporto tra creazione artistica e intelligenza artificiale. Sull’utilizzo specifico di “I Question”, “MADI” e “SIA”
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media arts, artificial intelligence, partecipatory artAbstract
This article explores the co-evolutionary relationship between Artificial Intelligence (AI) and artistic creation through three projects: “I Question,” “SIA,” and “MADI.” “I Question” is an interactive media art work that engages the public and aims to explore AI’s ability to understand and appreciate art. “SIA” generates poetry based on a corpus of Korean poets, redefining concepts of creation and poetic authorship. “MADI” creates original choreographies inspired by contemporary dance, exploring the possibility of AI-generated compositions. These projects highlight AI’s role as a co-creator, raising questions about meaning and intentionality in the creative process. The collaboration between AI and art opens new perspectives in the understanding and diversification of artistic production, expanding the realm of art beyond traditional boundaries.
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