Wandering machines narrativity in generative art
The development of automatic narrative systems has been largely driven by the engineering tendency to anthropomorphize the machine logic so they can ‘tell stories’ similar to how humans do. From the artists’ perspective, however, the experimentation with their media is often more important than the...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-1384462020-05-06T05:32:40Z Wandering machines narrativity in generative art Todorović, Vladimir Grba, Dejan School of Art, Design and Media Visual arts and music::Media Algorithm Artificial Intelligence The development of automatic narrative systems has been largely driven by the engineering tendency to anthropomorphize the machine logic so they can ‘tell stories’ similar to how humans do. From the artists’ perspective, however, the experimentation with their media is often more important than the (plausibility of) storytelling, and it often unfolds in non-verbal events that have a potential to generate diverse narratives through the experience of the audience. We discuss the emergence of the creative practices that enrich the poetic repertoire of new media art by playfully utilizing the machine flaws, irregularities, errors and systemic technical imperfections thus revealing the human biases and fallacies entangled with technology. One of the implications of these practices is that if AI research opens up a broader space in which a machine could achieve its own authorial voice, our concept and understanding of the narrative would need to be reconsidered. Published version 2020-05-06T05:32:40Z 2020-05-06T05:32:40Z 2019 Journal Article Todorovic, T., & Grba, D. (2019). Wandering machines narrativity in generative art. Journal of Science and Technology of the Arts, 11(2), 50-58. doi:10.7559/citarj.v11i2.664 2183-0088 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/138446 10.7559/citarj.v11i2.664 2-s2.0-85078819999 2 11 50 58 en Journal of Science and Technology of the Arts © The Author(s). (Published by the Portuguese Catholic University). This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License. application/pdf |
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The development of automatic narrative systems has been largely driven by the engineering tendency to anthropomorphize the machine logic so they can ‘tell stories’ similar to how humans do. From the artists’ perspective, however, the experimentation with their media is often more important than the (plausibility of) storytelling, and it often unfolds in non-verbal events that have a potential to generate diverse narratives through the experience of the audience. We discuss the emergence of the creative practices that enrich the poetic repertoire of new media art by playfully utilizing the machine flaws, irregularities, errors and systemic technical imperfections thus revealing the human biases and fallacies entangled with technology. One of the implications of these practices is that if AI research opens up a broader space in which a machine could achieve its own authorial voice, our concept and understanding of the narrative would need to be reconsidered. |
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