Articulating (Uncertain) AI Futures of Artistic Practice: A Speculative Design and Manifesto Sprint Approach

Simone Ashby, Julian Hanna, Alwin de Rooij, Michelle Kasprzak, Julianne Hoekstra, Sjuul Bos

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Abstract

AI is rapidly becoming enmeshed in our professional and private lives. The ubiquity of such technologies raises a host of ethical questions, value clashes, and unforeseen consequences that must be confronted. Developments such as Ai-Da and DALL-E 2 are exciting in that they present robust new capabilities in AI and creativity. However, the futures such technologies unlock are also unpredictable. Given the speed with which such technologies are emerging and becoming adopted, the need to engage target audiences to weigh in on possible AI futures is critical. Our pilot project, Artistic Process Futures and AI, seeks to explore the role and potential implications of AI technologies with artists. In this paper, we show how participatory speculative design processes might be channeled into a public statement, or manifesto, regarding possible and preferable AI futures for supporting the artistic process, and how our workshop exposed uncertainty at the core of such deliberation.
Original languageEnglish
Pages312-318
Number of pages7
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 19 Jun 2023
EventACM Conference on Creativity & Cognition 2023 - GatherTown (online)
Duration: 19 Jun 202321 Jun 2023
https://cc.acm.org/2023/

Conference

ConferenceACM Conference on Creativity & Cognition 2023
Abbreviated titleCreativity & Cognition '23
Period19/06/2321/06/23
Internet address

Keywords

  • Art
  • Artificial intelligence
  • Speculative Design
  • Futures Studies
  • Manifestos

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