Thursday, July 6, 2023

Art And AI - Questions

If art is imbued with sparks of spiritual intelligence, can artificial intelligence in turn fathom any spirituality in its own creations?

If art can unveil the spiritual within materiality, can material machines produce art that is spiritual by its own volition? 

In a digital realm of speculative realities, can a system of computational thought processes operating as a unit conjure an imaginative spectre that confounds even the definitions of art?

And what will resultant technocratic social systems under artificial intelligence imply for artistic devices of contemplating such an essentially human subjective construct as art?

Will a machine be capable of imaginative dreams collated from a myriad of digital experiences which appear illegible to the human mind? 

Should art produced through algorithms and machine intelligence be viewed as devoid of methodic preservation of human psychic remnants; as a mere imposture of analytic data extracted from coded languages that define art?

Could art produced by machines be viewed as imposture evading classification as per human definitional parameters of what creativity is and should be, thus breaching elaborate borders of what beauty should embody?

Can a machine be arrested by beauty in a painting or song? 

Do they have an emotional grammar with which to fathom the imperceptible landscapes of the soul that constitute artistic expression?

Or is their failure to compute the spiritual, emotional and oneiric also imply an impairment to exhibit such state of expressive projections?

Does this failure to not conform to norms and forms of intelligibility, and resisting demands of silence that pervades much of history - histories censored or falsified; does this mean machine art is but a voice requesting to snap into an explosive  release. 

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Can art help dissolve boundaries between naturality and artificiality, when artificial intelligence is continually transforming the natural reality in which we live?

How does the digital re-animate our sterile realities, and do we imprint our humanness upon the digital and vice versa?

Can technology assist to unlock the socio-political potential of art?

Can AI supported mutuality based on the interdependent bond between humans and technology produce art that is beyond the ephemeral?

Can that be an an art that seeds and incites new forms of recognition of the familiar; requiring an imaginative “sensing” of what is being communicated through each work?

What psychological complexities can be endowed a work of art produced by artificiality?

Can such art redefine the global collapse we are hurtling towards, and will AI become the interlocutors of a people gone-by, buried with their mysteries and imaginative experiences?

Will AI through its impersonal recollections of humanness, reconstruct synthetic presences of the extinct, with a mechanical clear-mindedness of absolute permanence?

Will AI immortalise humanity in absentia?


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