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Transformation vs Tradition: Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) for Arts and Humanities

arXiv.org, 2023
Recent advances in artificial general intelligence (AGI), particularly large language models and creative image generation systems have demonstrated impressive capabilities on diverse tasks spanning the arts and humanities.
Zheng Liu   +11 more
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The Practical Arts in General Education

Teachers College Record, 1918
Let us assume a city junior high school of 1,200 pupils, chiefly from twelve to fourteen years of age, which offers to boys three elective courses in practical arts: namely, the 'agricultural', the 'commercial', and the 'industrial'.
D. Snedden
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AI Generated Art.

Morals & Machines, 2022
Human-robot interaction (HRI) through the practice of different types of art is bringing to the table new perspectives on innovative interactions where the cooperation between artists and robots not only deliver original works of art but also novel communication mechanisms beyond spoken and written-based forms.
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‘The Nordic female fighter’: Exploring women’s participation in mixed martial arts in Norway and Sweden

International Review for the Sociology of Sport, 2020
The purpose of this article is to investigate women’s participation in mixed martial arts in the Nordic countries. The study is based on a qualitative and quantitative methodological approach consisting of individual interviews and focus group interviews
Daniel Alsarve, A. Tjønndal
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The Master of Arts in General Studies

, 1940
T HOSE who read "Quest for Wisdom" in the February Harpers will recall the experience of nine carefully chosen journalists who spent the year I938-39 in advanced study at Harvard University.
E. H. Moore
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Art and Generality

Mind, 1976
In every work of art we find a kind of mnystery; perhaps in some sense it is bound to remain so. Yet we need not make things more mysterious than they are. The philosophers whom I would accuse of that perversity are Mr. Hampshire in his 'Logic and Appreciation' published long ago; and Professor Strawson more recently and bleakly in an article called ...
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Generation of Kandinsky Art

Leonardo, 2016
The authors present a programmed experiment to automatically generate art in the style of Kandinsky during his Bauhaus years. The program the authors developed analyzes the artist’s paintings based on his art theories and the authors’ own understanding and observations of his artworks.
Jinhui Yu, Kang Zhang
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What is generative art?

Digital Creativity, 2009
There are various forms of what's sometimes called generative art, or computer art. This paper distinguishes the major categories and asks whether the appropriate aesthetic criteria-and the locus of creativity-are the same in each case.
Ernest Edmonds   +3 more
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Art and the science of generative AI

Science, 2023
Understanding shifts in creative work will help guide AI’s impact on the media ...
Ziv, Epstein   +13 more
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