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Transformation vs Tradition: Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) for Arts and Humanities
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. However, the swift evolution of AGI has also raised critical questions about its responsible deployment in these culturally ...
Liu, Zhengliang+11 more
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This interview looks critically at how the humanities do not just study works of culture but work together with artists. Within the practice of a truly interdisciplinary approach, “artistic research” finds its way into the discussion as it operates at the intersection of many disciplines and as its transversal qualities continuously produce excess to ...
Iris van der Tuin, Amy Pekal
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Vygotsky’s “Height Psychology”: Reenvisioning General Psychology in Dialogue With the Humanities and the Arts [PDF]
The legacy of Russian psychologist Lev Semenovich Vygotsky is most closely associated with the cultural-historical paradigm and, in the West, has found its most extensive application in contemporary developmental and educational psychology. However, Vygotsky’s project was far more ambitious than this perspective implies—in fact, he conceived a new ...
Julia Vassilieva, Ekaterina Zavershneva
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On the Human Role in Generative Art: A Case Study of AI-driven Live Coding
The evolution of philosophical views on art is interwoven with trajectories of accelerating technological amelioration. In the emergence of generative algorithms there is a need for making sense of modern technologies that step in a realm previously reserved for humans – creativity.
Antonio Pošćić, Gordan Kreković
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The Art of Being Human: A Project for General Philosophy of Science [PDF]
Throughout the medieval and modern periods, in various sacred and secular guises, the unification of all forms of knowledge under the rubric of ‘science’ has been taken as the prerogative of humanity as a species. However, as our sense of species privilege has been called increasingly into question, so too has the very salience of ‘humanity’ and ...
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General Instructions Authors should submit electronic copy of the manuscript to: journals@funaab.edu.ng and unaabasset@yahoo.com. Correspondence should be to: The Editor–In–Chief, Journal of Humanities, Social Sciences and Creative ...
OZOJE, M. O.
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Generating 3D CAD Art from Human Gestures using Kinect Depth Sensor [PDF]
ABSTRACTIn this paper, we propose a method for generating visual interactive art with 3D geometric features using Microsoft Kinect® sensor. Natural human movement and gesture recognition are used to create and interact with various objects in 3D space for art design.
Alex Frid+3 more
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Introduction - Two Stories of the Arts and Humanities – and a Third Version Emerging [PDF]
During the past few decades, a spectre has emerged, which is now haunting the Arts and Humanities in the Western world. The question posed by this spectre is: What is the usefulness of studying Arts and Humanities?
Agger, Gunhild+4 more
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Medical humanities: some uses and problems [PDF]
The arts and humanities were allowed into the British medical curriculum in 1993 when the General Medical Council re-structured it in a paper entitled 'Tomorrow's Doctors'.
Downie, R.
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Generative artificial intelligence, human creativity, and art
Abstract Recent artificial intelligence (AI) tools have demonstrated the ability to produce outputs traditionally considered creative. One such system is text-to-image generative AI (e.g. Midjourney, Stable Diffusion, DALL-E), which automates humans’ artistic execution to generate digital artworks.
Eric Zhou, Dokyun Lee
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