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P. Scorzin, From Artificial Intelligence to Creative Intelligence?! 2024 [Online]. Available: https://www.pknrw.de/abteilungen/medien-und-interaktion/aktuelles/news-detail/friends-or-fiends-kuenstlich-generative-modelle-und-ihre-bedeutung-fuer-interaktion-kultur-und-oeffentlichkeit-gesellschaft
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The Department of Media and Interaction invites interested listeners to a lecture as part of its online lecture series "Friends or Fiends? Artificial-generative models and their significance for interaction, culture and the public/society". The access link to the lectures is available on request from the coordinator, Dr. Gregor Rehmergregor.rehmerpknrwde.
07.05.2024 | 16:00 (s.t.)-17:30 | Online
From Artificial Intelligence to Creative Intelligence?!
Prof. Dr. Pamela C. Scorzin (Fachhochschule Dortmund)
AI tools have long since found their way into cultural practice in planning, designing and conceptualizing, producing and realizing as well as in performing, presenting and communicating, and in theory they have also raised questions about the relationship between human and machine creativity or human and artificial intelligence: For example, are authorship and agency expanded, diminished or even replaced by the use of AI in artistic-creative and scenographic practices? Is a new 'creative intelligence' emerging with the increasing influence of artificial intelligence in culture? Networking seems to be the new decisive paradigm here: human and non-human (e.g. technological and biological) actors/agents interact co-creatively in a shared setting or (data) ecosystem, which - according to the thesis of the article - results in co-creation with shared and distributed authorship. In artistic-creative processes, co-creativity is to be understood as the co-evolution of man and machine. It can also be experienced in contemporary AI art, which will be discussed in the online lecture using selected current examples.
Prof. Dr. phil. habil. Pamela C. Scorzin, M.A., born in Vicenza (Italy), has been Professor of Art Studies at the Faculty of Design at Dortmund University of Applied Sciences and Arts since 2008 and Vice Dean since 2020, as well as an art critic (AICA member) and author for Kunstforum International, among others.
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