Artists always react to the times in which they live. They may celebrate them or
criticize them, often trying to change them. But this is the first time in history that technology controlled by private companies
is offering to replace the work of writers, musicians, illustrators and visual artists. What impact will generative AI have
on how we create art and how we understand what art is for? How will it affect the role of the artist in the future and the
conditions under which artists will work? Jan Svenungsson tackles these questions, investigating what AI might do for art,
and what it might change, circling the core issue of what it is in human art-making that cannot be replaced.
Tuesday, October 8, 2024, 6.p.m.University of Applied Arts Vienna
Flux 1, 3rd floor
Vordere Zollamtsstraße 7
1030 Vienna
WelcomePetra Schaper
Rinkel, Rector, University of Applied Arts Vienna
WithJan Svenungsson, author, artist
and head of the Department of Drawing and Printmaking, University of Applied Arts Vienna
and
Klaus Speidel, art
theorist, critic and curator, lecturer in the TransArts department, University of Applied Arts Vienna
Art
Intelligence – How Generative AI Relates to Human Art-MakingJan Svenungsson
transcript Verlag
ISBN: 978-3-8376-7472-9
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