From Tools to Authors (Chapter 8 of "Artificial Aesthetics", Lev Manovich, Emanuele Arielli)

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Abstract

Chapter 8, "From Tools to Authors" of "Artificial Aesthetics" discusses the evolving role of AI in artistic creation, moving from a tool to a potential creative agent. It explores the concept of "extended aesthetics," where technology enhances both human creativity and perception. The chapter outlines different levels of AI autonomy and examines how this shift challenges traditional ideas of authorship, comparing AI collaborations to historical artistic practices. It raises questions about the value of effort in art, contrasting human struggle with AI's apparent ease, and suggests that AI might ultimately reshape how we perceive creative intentionality and authorship.

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Emanuele Arielli
Istituto Universitario di Architettura (Venezia)

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Human autonomy, technological automation.Simona Chiodo - 2022 - AI and Society 37 (1):39-48.
Sprezzatura: concealing the effort of art from Aristotle to Duchamp.Paolo D'Angelo - 2018 - New York: Columbia University Press. Edited by Paolo D'Angelo.

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