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Tactical Entanglements AI Art, Creative Agency, and the Limits of Intellectual Property.
Main entry:

Zeilinger, Martin. auth

Title & Author:

Tactical Entanglements AI Art, Creative Agency, and the Limits of Intellectual Property.

Publication:

meson press 2021.

Description:

1 electronic resource (186 p.)

Notes:
Acknowledgements -- [1]Introduction: From Agency to Property, from Al to IP -- Decentering Human Agency in Al Art -- Al and Creativity in the Intellectual Property Milieu -- Overview -- [2]What Does Al Hack? Scaffolding for a Critical Art of Al -- Redefining Al in and through Artistic Practice 36 Whence and Whither Agency? -- Tactical Al -- [3] (Dis)Locating Creativity, Agency, and Property in Al -- Al Authorship According to Hegel -- Can IP Law Accommodate Artistic Al? -- [4] Copies Without Originals? Al-Generated Artworks and All-Too-Human Ownership Claims -- [5]GAN "Creativity" -- "What matter who's speaking" -- Al Art and the Deniability of Human Creative Agency -- (In)validating Artfulness -- Litigating Al Art -- Copying and Human-Non-Readability -- [6] From Non-Human Agency to Human Non-Agency: Creative Expression in the Age of Algorithmic Copyright Enforcement -- Minimally Agential DRM and the Blackboxing of Copyright Adjudication -- [7] Toward a Becoming-Tactical of Al Art 135 Queering Al -- [8]New Vectors of Non-Brute Force Computation -- Al Art for a Posthumanist Cultural Commons -- GANS as "Generative Adversarial Copy Machines" -- Al Beyond the Public Domain -- Unownability in the Posthumanist Cultural Commons -- References.
English.
Summary:

How do artistic experiments with artificial intelligence problematize human-centered notions of creative agency, authorship, and ownership? Offering a wide-ranging discussion of contemporary digital art practices, philosophical and technical considerations of AI, posthumanist thought, and emerging issues of intellectual property and the commons, this book is firmly positioned against the anthropomorphic spectacle of "creative AI." It proposes instead the concept of the posthumanist agential assemblage, and invites readers to consider what new types of creative practice, what reconfigurations of the author function, and what critical interventions become possible when AI art provokes tactical entanglements between aesthetics, law, and capital.

ISBN:

9783957961839
3957961831
9783957961846
395796184X

Subject:

Computer art.
Art numérique.
Media studies.
Aesthetics
Art
Artificial Intelligence
Authorship
Capital
Creative Agency
Digital-, Video- und New Media-Kunst
Intellectual Property
Internet und digitale Medien: Kunst und Performance
Law
Medienwissenschaften: Internet, digitale Medien und Gesellschaft
Nonbooks, PBS / Medien, Kommunikation/Medienwissenschaft
Ownership
Posthumanism

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