Artificial Imagination: Artists and AI from the 1960s to Today - Paperback
Artificial Imagination: Artists and AI from the 1960s to Today - Paperback
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by Mathias Jansson (Author)
What happens when machines become artists? From Harold Cohen's pioneering experiments with AARON in the 1970s to Refik Anadol's data-driven dreamscapes, Sougwen Chung's collaborations with robotic arms, and Boris Eldagsen's "promptographies," this book traces the story of artists working with artificial intelligence. The book Artificial Imagination explores how creators like Sofia Crespo, Roman Lipski, and Alexander Reben use algorithms not just as tools but as partners-challenging our ideas of creativity, authorship, and originality. Artificial Imagination is a vivid journey through sixty years of art and technology, showing how AI is reshaping the way we imagine the future of art itself.