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  2. Rebecca Allen (artist) - Wikipedia

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    Rebecca Allen is an American digital artist inspired by the aesthetics of motion, the study of perception and behavior and the potential of advanced technology. Her artwork takes the form of experimental video, large-scale performances, live simulations and virtual and augmented reality art installations. It addresses issues of gender, identity ...

  3. Modernism - Wikipedia

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    The arts of cultures other than the European had become accessible and showed alternative ways of describing visual experience to the artist. By the end of the 19th century, many artists felt a need to create a new kind of art that encompassed the fundamental changes taking place in technology, science and philosophy.

  4. Experiments in Art and Technology - Wikipedia

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    Experiments in Art and Technology (E.A.T.), a non-profit and tax-exempt organization, was established in 1967 to develop collaborations between artists and engineers. The group operated by facilitating person-to-person contacts between artists and engineers , rather than defining a formal process for cooperation.

  5. Robotic art - Wikipedia

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    The ultimate goal, Vance states "is to create a live experience that blurs the line between the audience and his hard-rockin', sailor-talkin' automatons". [ 17 ] Human Study #4, La Classe, a theatrical art installation with twenty one drawing robots was premiered in 2017 during the Merge Festival in London and was featured on BBC and Wired.

  6. Artistic inspiration - Wikipedia

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    In Greek thought, inspiration meant that the poet or artist would go into ecstasy or furor poeticus, the divine frenzy or poetic madness. The artist would be transported beyond their own mind and given the gods' or goddesses own thoughts to embody. Inspiration is prior to consciousness and outside of skill (ingenium in Latin). Technique and ...

  7. Computational creativity - Wikipedia

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    Edmond de Belamy, an artwork generated by a generative adversarial network. Computational creativity (also known as artificial creativity, mechanical creativity, creative computing or creative computation) is a multidisciplinary endeavour that is located at the intersection of the fields of artificial intelligence, cognitive psychology, philosophy, and the arts (e.g., computational art as part ...

  8. Social media star Brittany Broski says the real power of ...

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    Broski thinks what is going to last is "authenticity and reliability." "Those two words are so overused and so bastardized, but it doesn't take away from the core meaning," she said.

  9. Artificial intelligence art - Wikipedia

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    Artists began to create artificial intelligence art in the mid to late 20th century when the discipline was founded. Throughout its history , artificial intelligence art has raised many philosophical concerns related to the human mind , artificial beings, and what can be considered art in a human–AI collaboration.