[spectre] [CAS] Panel: AI, Creativity and Curation, 17 June 2025 (Paul Brown)

Elisabeth Enke rhinolver37 at gmx.net
Tue Jun 10 20:36:03 CEST 2025


I would rather see an chimpanzee create art then a machine. the biologic 
body and mind is something I would explore - there is still much to 
understand. And I truely think that would benefit our planet we live on 
a great deal - probably more than if it were a machine.



Am 10.06.25 um 16:55 schrieb johannes wilms via SPECTRE:
> Am 10.06.2025 12:00, schrieb spectre-request at mikrolisten.de:
>> Date: Tue, 10 Jun 2025 09:19:33 +1000
>> From: Paul Brown <paul at paul-brown.com>
>
>> R E M I N D E R
>>
> hello there,
>
> pls. allow me to add a short note to the human reader:
>
> What happens when chimpanzees not only generate art, selecting works 
> that reflect established aesthetics, but also invent entirely new 
> genres? Are we seeing novel collaborations, or challenges to human 
> artistic authenticity? Can an animal be an artist? The next step may 
> be chimpanzees that create and curate personalised art, delivering 
> memetic content for casual audiences, while using the same processes 
> to create naturally-informed works ...  Whether you're an artist, 
> curator, collector, or simply curious, this Zoom-only session offers 
> critical perspectives on integrating chimpanzees into creative 
> practice—while preserving the human values still central to art. At 
> least, for now.
>
> In all human traditions, i.e. globally and at any time of human 
> history, there has never been art without humans being either artists 
> or public. Without human perception there cannot be art as there can 
> be no art without human participation. AI may be looking as if it 
> thinks. This doesn't mean, however, that humans should stop thinking.
>
> best
>
> j g wilms
>
>> What happens when AI not only generates art, selecting works that
>> reflect established aesthetics, but also invents entirely new genres?
>> Are we seeing novel collaborations, or challenges to human artistic
>> authenticity? Can a machine be an artist? The next step may be AI that
>> creates and curates personalised art, delivering memetic content for
>> casual audiences, while using the same processes to create
>> historically-informed works for galleries or collectors.  ......
>> ... Whether you're an artist, curator, collector, or
>> simply curious, this Zoom-only session offers critical perspectives on
>> integrating AI into creative practice—while preserving the human
>> values still central to art. At least, for now.
>
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