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    • Human-Computer Interaction
    • Artificial Intelligence
    • Creative Media Design

    Background:

    • Artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming creative media, necessitating tools designed with the creative process in mind.
    • Existing digital interfaces often overlook key creative principles like flow, playfulness, and exploration.
    • There is a need for AI-driven tools that support rather than hinder human creativity.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To develop design principles for intelligent and playful user interfaces tailored for creative tasks.
    • To explore methods for understanding artist needs in the context of AI tool development.
    • To design novel digital media that leverage AI to augment human creative potential.

    Main Methods:

    • Conducting a series of concrete design tasks to develop interface principles.
    • Investigating approaches for establishing artist needs and requirements.
    • Developing digital representations suitable for both machine learning and user interaction.
    • Designing new digital media incorporating AI functionalities.

    Main Results:

    • Established design principles for intelligent and playful user interfaces.
    • Identified effective methods for incorporating artist needs into AI tool design.
    • Created novel digital media prototypes that amplify creativity.
    • Developed a design philosophy for AI in creative contexts.

    Conclusions:

    • AI can be leveraged to elevate human creativity when interfaces are designed with the creative process at their core.
    • Playful and intelligent interfaces are crucial for fostering flow and exploration in digital creative tasks.
    • Future AI tools should prioritize augmenting, not replacing, human creative capabilities.