Here are the questions running through my head in the recent days.
Can AI mass-produce unique art? A friend or a foe for artists and artisans? (Should this even be a question?)
What makes art unique? Where is the line of uniqueness drawn between two different pieces of art?
Are we in the dawn of a new art-consumer reality – can art be tailored for the taste of the consumer?
Can there be a base piece of art, which then can be then tailored via AI to satisfy the consumer’s taste?
- start with a random choice
- start with a pre-defined choice
Brainstorm of areas, where AI algorithm can challenge the artisan status-quo:
→ embroidery patterns
→ pottery
→ calligraphy
→ beer production
Foreseeing the future, I am questioning:
Can AI teach art?
Can AI predict the future of art?
How does art look like after the AI?
Current reads
https://theconversation.com/the-price-of-ai-art-has-the-bubble-burst-128698
https://www.bbc.com/culture/article/20181210-art-made-by-ai-is-selling-for-thousands-is-it-any-good
https://medium.com/swlh/pricing-my-art-with-ai-625dbe442a
https://nwsh.substack.com/p/ai-artisans
https://academicsupportonline.arts.ac.uk/learning-resources/17352