Notes on a new kind of art
I started working with robots applied to art around the turn of the century. Aiming at the most possible autonomy of the process, they were the next logical step after experimenting with algorithms confined to the computer environment. I was never interested in “digital art”. The first experiences,...
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description | I started working with robots applied to art around the turn of the century. Aiming at the most possible autonomy of the process, they were the next logical step after experimenting with algorithms confined to the computer environment. I was never interested in “digital art”. The first experiences, with an ant algorithm running on a computer connected to a robotic arm [fig. 1], showed the potential for a machine to create its own drawings and paintings as a kind of artificial creativity. The claim that these works represent a new kind of art, the art of machines, may be controversial in the context of the mainstream art world. But, actually, it is inscribed in the global evolution of robotics and artificial intelligence towards a greater autonomy of machines. Art announces what is about to arrive. |
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spelling | doaj.art-56fbe9f2cea84a6d98a8bf24937dfd142022-12-22T02:41:52ZengImprensa da Universidade de CoimbraMatLit2182-88302015-10-0131185194doi:10.14195/2182-8830_3-1_11Notes on a new kind of artMoura, LeonelI started working with robots applied to art around the turn of the century. Aiming at the most possible autonomy of the process, they were the next logical step after experimenting with algorithms confined to the computer environment. I was never interested in “digital art”. The first experiences, with an ant algorithm running on a computer connected to a robotic arm [fig. 1], showed the potential for a machine to create its own drawings and paintings as a kind of artificial creativity. The claim that these works represent a new kind of art, the art of machines, may be controversial in the context of the mainstream art world. But, actually, it is inscribed in the global evolution of robotics and artificial intelligence towards a greater autonomy of machines. Art announces what is about to arrive.http://iduc.uc.pt/index.php/matlit/article/view/2218robotic artemergencecollective behaviour |
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title | Notes on a new kind of art |
title_full | Notes on a new kind of art |
title_fullStr | Notes on a new kind of art |
title_full_unstemmed | Notes on a new kind of art |
title_short | Notes on a new kind of art |
title_sort | notes on a new kind of art |
topic | robotic art emergence collective behaviour |
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