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Choreomata: Performance and Performativity after AI
Choreomata: Performance and Performativity after AI
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Choreomata: Performance and Performativity after AI explores the relationship between artificiality and intelligence,and how they are performed by humans and computational forces. It offers insights for computer scientists,social scientists,industry professionals,artists,and beyond through cross-disciplinary inquiry and practical case studies.
Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 538 pages
Publication date: 14 December 2023
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
Choreomata: Performance and Performativity after AI delves into the intricate relationship between artificiality and intelligence,exploring how both humans and human-designed computational forces engage in a dynamic and reciprocal performance of AI. This book serves as a rich tapestry of interdisciplinary thought, drawing upon theoretical insights from philosophy, information theory, and computer science, alongside practical case studies from the fields of visual art, dance, music, and social theory. By seamlessly blending these diverse perspectives, Choreomata offers valuable insights for computer scientists, social scientists, industry professionals, artists, and anyone interested in the evolving landscape of performance and performativity in the age of AI.
The central question at the heart of Choreomata is whether artificial intelligence (AI) is becoming increasingly expressive or whether human thought is adopting more and more structures from computation. This inquiry spans various disciplines, including philosophy, information theory, computer science, and the arts. The book explores the complex interplay between human performers and AI systems, examining how they collaborate, compete, and transform one another in their artistic and intellectual endeavors.
One of the key themes in Choreomata is the concept of "performing oneself through AI." This refers to the process by which individuals use AI technologies to augment or enhance their own performance abilities, whether it be in the realm of dance, music, visual art, or any other creative field. The book examines how AI can be used to create new forms of expression, facilitate creative collaboration, and redefine the boundaries of human performance.
Another important aspect of Choreomata is the construction of subjectivity through AI. The book argues that AI can be used to shape and mold individual identities, as well as to create new forms of subjectivity that are not bound by traditional human categories. Through the use of AI algorithms, individuals can manipulate their own voice, appearance, and behavior, creating new selves that are both familiar and unfamiliar.
However, the rise of AI also poses significant challenges to our understanding of the body and its relationship to technology. Choreomata explores how AI continues to complicate what it means to have a body, particularly in the context of virtual and augmented reality experiences. The book examines how the body is represented, interpreted, and experienced in these new media, and how it is transformed by the interaction between human performers and AI systems.
One of the book's most intriguing chapters explores the idea of the "golden age of AI," particularly with regards to creative applications. The author argues that while AI has the potential to revolutionize the arts and creativity, it has also led to a certain degree of complacency and a lack of innovation. The book suggests that the true golden age of AI will come when it is fully integrated into human creativity and collaboration, rather than being used as a tool for automation and replication.
In conclusion, Choreomata: Performance and Performativity after AI is a thought-provoking and interdisciplinary exploration of the complex relationship between artificiality and intelligence. Through its rich tapestry of theoretical insights and practical case studies, the book offers valuable insights for computer scientists, social scientists, industry professionals, artists, and anyone interested in the evolving landscape of performance and performativity in the age of AI. Whether you are a practitioner in the arts, a researcher in the field of technology, or simply a curious reader, this book will provide you with a deeper understanding of the ways in which AI is shaping our understanding of performance, creativity, and the human body.
Weight: 1029g
Dimension: 234 x 156 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781032319919
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