Combating the "Sameness" in AI Art: Reflections on the Interactive AI
Installation Fencing Hallucination
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2311.17080v1
- Date: Tue, 28 Nov 2023 00:00:34 GMT
- Title: Combating the "Sameness" in AI Art: Reflections on the Interactive AI
Installation Fencing Hallucination
- Authors: Weihao Qiu, George Legrady
- Abstract summary: The article summarizes three types of "sameness" issues in Artificial Intelligence(AI) art, each occurring at different stages of development in AI image creation tools.
Through the Fencing Hallucination project, the article reflects on the design of AI art production in alleviating the sense of uniformity.
- Score: 5.54780083433538
- License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/
- Abstract: The article summarizes three types of "sameness" issues in Artificial
Intelligence(AI) art, each occurring at different stages of development in AI
image creation tools. Through the Fencing Hallucination project, the article
reflects on the design of AI art production in alleviating the sense of
uniformity, maintaining the uniqueness of images from an AI image synthesizer,
and enhancing the connection between the artworks and the audience. This paper
endeavors to stimulate the creation of distinctive AI art by recounting the
efforts and insights derived from the Fencing Hallucination project, all
dedicated to addressing the issue of "sameness".
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