Decentring ethics: AI art as method / edited by Vanessa Bartlett, Jasmin Pfefferkorn and Emilie K. Sunde.
[London] : Open Humanities Press, 2025.
1 online resource (356 pages) : color illustrations.
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"[This] book advances a decentred approach to ethics. It draws on non-Western, ecocritical and feminist worldviews, and acknowledges the more-than-human as an agent with the capacity to act. We position AI art as ‘method’ – a process of working with, or in response to, the contemporary computational era. This expands the normative definition of AI art as art created with relative autonomy by computers. AI art as method frames ethics as situated, embodied and improvisational, whereby artists work with emergent ethical questions while challenging the more conservative frameworks of the cultural institutions they operate within." -- Publisher website.
9781785421556 (print)
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9781785421549 (PDF)
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Artificial intelligence.
Artificial intelligence Moral and ethical aspects.
Artificial intelligence Social aspects.
Art and technology.
Art Automation.
Computer art.
Intelligence artificielle.
Intelligence artificielle Aspect moral.
Art et technologie.
Art Automatisation.
Art numérique.
artificial intelligence.
Technology and the arts
New media art
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Bartlett, Vanessa, editor, contributor.
Pfefferkorn, Jasmin, editor, contributor.
Sunde, Emilie K. editor, contributor
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Decentering ethics: AI art as method
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