Tactical Entanglements : : AI Art, Creative Agency, and the Limits of Intellectual Property / / Martin Zeilinger.
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 i...
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Place / Publishing House: | Lüneburg : : meson press,, 2021. |
Year of Publication: | 2021 |
Language: | English |
Physical Description: | 1 online resource (186 pages) |
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Table of Contents:
- 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.