What Artificial Intelligence does to art: a cartography

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The debates around Artificial Intelligence (AI) are turbulent, contrasting "the opposite of art" with "the future of creativity". Klaus Speidel offers to map these positions and revisit the debates in light of classical questions of art. \n\nWhat happens when style, the basis for many artists' practices, becomes reproducible with a simple "prompt"? How to assess the value of a creation assisted by AI? What makes a work created with AI truly a work of art? The conference will address these questions to sketch possible avenues of reflection, drawing on a book in preparation about AI and art by Klaus Speidel.\n\nKlaus Speidel is an art and image theorist, philosopher, art critic, and exhibition curator. He studied in Munich and Paris and regularly publishes on art and images. He has curated exhibitions in Europe and teaches in Vienna and Paris. \n\nVincent Crapon, exhibition curator and co-founder of Elektron, has collaborated with numerous museum and cultural institutions, notably on contemporary art and digital culture.


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Location: Art Talk Area\nLanguage: English\nSpeakers: Klaus Speidel, Vincent Crapon\n
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Luxembourg Glacis square (Fouerplaatz), Ville-Haute Luxembourg

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  • 2024-11-22 13:00:00 2024-11-22 14:00:00 Europe/Paris What Artificial Intelligence does to art: a cartography The debates around Artificial Intelligence (AI) are turbulent, contrasting "the opposite of art" with "the future of creativity". Klaus Speidel offers to map these positions and revisit the debates in light of classical questions of art. \n\nWhat happens when style, the basis for many artists' practices, becomes reproducible with a simple "prompt"? How to assess the value of a creation assisted by AI? What makes a work created with AI truly a work of art? The conference will address these questions to sketch possible avenues of reflection, drawing on a book in preparation about AI and art by Klaus Speidel.\n\nKlaus Speidel is an art and image theorist, philosopher, art critic, and exhibition curator. He studied in Munich and Paris and regularly publishes on art and images. He has curated exhibitions in Europe and teaches in Vienna and Paris. \n\nVincent Crapon, exhibition curator and co-founder of Elektron, has collaborated with numerous museum and cultural institutions, notably on contemporary art and digital culture. Glacis square (Fouerplaatz), Ville-Haute Luxembourg Luxembourg Art Week
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