Artificial Intelligence and the Emergence of Co-Creativism in Contemporary Art

Authors

  • Tace McNamara Sensilab, Monash University, Melbourne, Australia Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.51191/issn.2637-1898.2023.6.11.12

Keywords:

co-creativism, art, artificial intelligence (AI) , AI-human synergy, art movements, creative process, collaborative art, digital art, creativity

Abstract

This paper argues for the emergence of a new art movement termed Co-Creativism, emblematic of the profound synergy between humans and artificial intelligence (AI) in shaping artistic narratives. Emerging as a successor to post-postmodernism and metamodernism, I propose Co-Creativism began its ascent around 2018 and has since solidified its prominence by 2023, notably influenced by the post-COVID landscape. The era transcends viewing AI as a mere instrumental entity, instead recognising it as an integral co-contributor in the creative realm. Through a methodical approach encompassing case studies and content analysis of artist statements, this paper aims to define the key characteristics and underlying themes of Co-Creativism. By examining the interplay between the global context, the art world, the notion of the artist, art-making practice, the audience, and co-creativist art, the goal is to provide a comprehensive understanding of Co-Creativism.

Author Biography

  • Tace McNamara, Sensilab, Monash University, Melbourne, Australia

    Tace McNamara is researcher, and musical artist with a passion for exploring the intersection of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Art. With a focus on AI ethics and the incorporation of AI from a humanities and art perspective, she examines the transformative potential of emerging technologies in the creative process. Through her interdisciplinary approach, her research and artistic practice contribute to the ongoing discourse surrounding AI in the arts, fostering a deeper understanding of the ways in which AI can enrich and challenge artistic creation.

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Published

15.12.2023

How to Cite

Artificial Intelligence and the Emergence of Co-Creativism in Contemporary Art. (2023). INSAM Journal of Contemporary Music, Art and Technology, 11, 12-38. https://doi.org/10.51191/issn.2637-1898.2023.6.11.12