Artistic Beauty in the face of Artificial Intelligence
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Carrasco Barranco, MatildeEditorial
Iris Vidmar Jovanović and Valentina Marianna Stupnik
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artistic beauty artistic creativity AI art
Date
2022Referencia bibliográfica
Matilde Carrasco Barranco. “Artistic Beauty in the face of Artificial Intelligence”. In Iris Vidmar Jovanović and Valentina Marianna Stupnik (eds.) Social and Technological Aspects of Art Challenges of the “New Normal”. pp. 67 - 80. Rijeka (Croacia): Rijeka University, 2022. ISBN: 978-953-361-053-5.ISBN: 978-953-361-054-2 (online)
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Project “Beyond Beauty: Nature and Critical Relevance of Aesthetic Properties”. (Fundación SENECA, Plan Regional de Ciencia y Tecnología de la Región de Murcia),; Project “Normative Aspects of Aesthetic Appreciation”; Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation.Abstract
The aim of this essay is to explore the implications that the
production of art generated by Artificial Intelligence has for the notion of artistic beauty. Since its appearance, AI
art has been presented as a challenge to the very concept of art, understood
essentially as a human production. Given that works of
art created by artificial intelligence are a very recent phenomenon,
there has not yet been much philosophical or aesthetic discussion
on the matter and the scarce literature published so far focuses
mainly on the question of artistic creativity. AI art’s capability to
produce beautiful works is often used to demonstrate the creativity
of these intelligent machines and the artistic status of this sort of
production. However, the notion of artistic beauty is dependent on the notion
of art, although, according to some of the most influential accounts
on the matter, this is not an incidental attribute, but one
that is bound up with the aims and meanings of artworks, which
refer to the artists’ artistic intentions. Thus, it is worth asking
whether artistic (meaningful) beauty can be assigned to worksmade by machines which do not have intentions of any kind.





