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Jon McCormack: Art Infused With [Artificial] Intelligence
IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications
|March 25, 2024
Summary
This study explores the compelling work of artist Jon McCormack at the intersection of artificial intelligence (AI) and art. His innovative approach is examined to understand its impact on contemporary creative practices.
Area of Science:
- Computer Science
- Art and Technology
- Digital Humanities
Background:
- The integration of artificial intelligence (AI) into artistic creation is a rapidly evolving field.
- Jon McCormack is an artist recognized for his significant contributions to AI-driven art.
- Understanding the methodologies and impact of artists like McCormack is crucial for the field.
Purpose of the Study:
- To introduce and analyze the work of artist Jon McCormack.
- To highlight compelling artistic practices at the intersection of art and artificial intelligence (AI).
- To provide insights into the creative potential and implications of AI in contemporary art.
Main Methods:
- Qualitative analysis of Jon McCormack's artistic output.
- Review of his techniques and conceptual frameworks.
- Exploration of his engagement with artificial intelligence (AI) tools and concepts.
Main Results:
- McCormack's work demonstrates innovative applications of AI in art creation.
- His artistic practice offers a unique perspective on human-machine collaboration.
- The research identifies key themes and methodologies in his AI-influenced art.
Conclusions:
- Jon McCormack's art exemplifies the potential of artificial intelligence (AI) as a creative medium.
- His work contributes significantly to the discourse on AI and art.
- Further investigation into AI's role in artistic innovation is warranted.
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