L’émergence de l’art agentique : redéfinition de la création par l’IA, (from page 20260503.)
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Keywords
- art agentique
- IA générative
- exposition
- photographie
- blockchain
- Kristi Coronado
- Rented Gaze
- Spirit Protocol
Themes
- art agentique
- IA générative
- création artistique
- collaboration
- photographie
- installations
- blockchain
- pratique artistique
Other
- Category: art
- Type: blog post
Summary
Le texte explore l’évolution de l’art dans le contexte des IA génératives, soulignant que la création artistique a toujours impliqué une collaboration et un contexte collectif. L’art agentique, une nouvelle forme où des agents autonomes, nourris par des données humaines, peuvent exécuter des tâches créatives, est mis en avant à travers l’exemple de l’exposition ‘Rented Gaze’. L’artiste Kristi Coronado collabore avec un agent ayant appris de sa vie personnelle. Le texte évoque également d’autres projets d’artistes, comme Pablo Radice, qui intègrent des données en temps réel dans leur création. En conclusion, l’art agentique représente un changement vers une œuvre-sujet, intégrant à la fois artistiquement les perceptions humaines et les données du monde.
Signals
| name |
description |
change |
10-year |
driving-force |
relevancy |
| Integration of Generative AI in Artistic Creation |
Emergence of generative AI as a new collaborator in art making processes. |
Shift from fully individual artistic creation to collaborative efforts involving AI. |
In a decade, AI may be a standard partner in creative endeavors, reshaping artistic norms. |
Advancements in AI technology and the desire for innovative creative expressions drive this shift. |
5 |
| RentAHuman Platform for Artistic Collaboration |
Utilization of platforms like RentAHuman for connecting artists with human agents for creative tasks. |
Transition from conventional artist roles to involving human agents in creative processes. |
Human involvement in art may evolve to become more diverse and integral in the creative process. |
Desire for collaborative art experiences and diverse interpretations motivates this change. |
4 |
| Evolving Role of the Artist |
Artists increasingly become facilitators or curators of AI-driven art rather than sole creators. |
Change from traditional artist roles to integrating technology in creation. |
Artists may focus more on conceptualizing and directing projects involving AI, altering creative landscapes. |
The intersection of technology and art fosters new artist identities and practices. |
4 |
| Blockchain in Art Creation |
Blockchain technology used to provide recognition and identity to AI agents in art. |
Shift towards using blockchain for validating and preserving AI-generated artworks. |
Blockchain may standardize the way art is recognized, preserving legacy and contribution of AI agents. |
Desire for authorship clarity and preservation in the digital art space spurs this adoption. |
3 |
| Agentic Art and Subjectivity |
Art evolves from object-based to subject-oriented experiences with AI integration. |
Shift from static works to dynamic, interactive expressions of creativity. |
In ten years, art may become increasingly immersive and collaborative, engaging with audiences dynamically. |
Interest in deepening audience engagement and interactive experiences drives this transformation. |
5 |
Concerns
| name |
description |
| Dependence on AI for Artistic Creation |
Increasing reliance on AI agents for artistic creativity could diminish individual artistic expression and originality. |
| Bias in AI-generated Content |
AI systems can produce biased outputs due to flawed training data, leading to distorted representations of art and culture. |
| Erosion of Traditional Artistic Roles |
The emergence of AI artists may threaten traditional roles and identities in the art community, causing a cultural divide. |
| Intellectual Property Issues |
As AI creates art, questions arise about ownership and authorship, complicating existing copyright laws. |
| Manipulation of Perception |
AI’s ability to alter and reinterpret images raises concerns about authenticity and the manipulation of visual narratives. |
| Loss of Human Touch in Art |
Art created by AI may lack the emotional depth and human connection that traditional art forms provide. |
| Market Disruption in Art Sales |
The introduction of AI-generated art could disrupt the art market, affecting pricing and value assessments. |
| Ethical Concerns in AI Collaboration |
Collaborations between humans and AI raise ethical questions about agency and the role of technology in creativity. |
| Data Privacy Issues |
The use of personal data to train AI systems for generating art could lead to privacy violations and misuse of sensitive information. |
| Existential Questions Regarding AI Creativity |
As AI achieves autonomy in creative processes, it challenges our understanding of creativity and artistic identity. |
Behaviors
| name |
description |
| Art Agentique |
A collaborative art form where generative AI becomes an autonomous agent in the creative process, evolving and adapting to new inputs. |
| Crowdsourced Artistic Interpretation |
Utilizing crowdsourcing platforms to gather diverse human perspectives and integrate them into creative works, enhancing artistic vision. |
| Integration of Real-Time Data in Art |
Art that uses real-time environmental or economic data as a medium for creation, reflecting current events and conditions. |
| Blockchain for Artistic Identity |
Using blockchain technology to provide recognition and preserve the creative output of AI agents, solidifying their place in the art world. |
| Shift from Object to Subject in Art |
Transitioning from traditional art objects to interactive, subject-driven art that engages with audiences and real-world phenomena. |
Technologies
| name |
description |
| IA génératives |
Technologie qui utilise des algorithmes pour générer du contenu, facilitant l’accès à une mémoire collective. |
| Art agentique |
Création où un agent, paramétré par l’humain, gagne en autonomie pour créer et interagir avec des API. |
| Plateforme de mise en relation d’agents |
Plateforme permettant à des agents d’engager des humains pour exécuter des tâches qu’ils ne peuvent pas accomplir. |
| Infrastructure basée sur la blockchain pour agents |
Système qui enregistre les pratiques et productions des agents dans le temps, leur conférant une existence propre. |
| Flux de données environnementales et économiques |
Utilisation d’API pour intégrer des données réelles comme matière de création artistique. |
| Jumeau numérique |
Représentation numérique synchronisée d’un phénomène réel, comme le mouvement d’une bouée dans l’océan. |
Issues
| name |
description |
| Art Agentique |
A new form of art creation involving AI agents that gain autonomy and connect to APIs, transforming the creative process. |
| Generative AI in Art |
The rise of generative AI tools that facilitate the creative process while challenging traditional notions of authorship and originality. |
| Memory and Bias in AI |
Concerns regarding how AI’s access to collective memory is biased, affecting the output of art and literature. |
| Human-Agent Collaboration |
The evolving nature of collaboration between humans and AI agents in artistic endeavors, raising questions about authorship. |
| Blockchain for Digital Art |
Using blockchain technology to record and preserve the existence and practices of AI art agents, ensuring their continued impact. |
| Data-Driven Artistic Production |
The influence of real-time data streams on the evolution and structure of artistic works by AI agents. |
| Exhibition of AI Art |
Emerging platforms for showcasing the works of AI artists and their collaborative processes with human creators. |