How Technology Has Changed the Way We Experience Art
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How Technology Has Changed the Way We Experience Art



Digital innovation required creatives to look for novel ways to sell and display their work. And while many individuals support the use of technology in the distribution of art, like artificial intelligence (AI) and the Internet of Things (IoT), they have doubts about technology's capacity to create art. They believe such works will be unoriginal and often lack originality.

In some cases, technology has made things even better for the people involved. In the online gaming industry, for example, they have used technology and VR software to make the user experience better and the games more immersive. Sites where you can play online bingo for real money, have added features such as virtual reality, AI recognition, and live chat to socialize with other players from around the world to make gaming more interactive.

This article talks about how combining technology and the arts will lead to new ways of making, showing, protecting, and selling works of art. Perhaps it will motivate you to use artificial intelligence as a way to realize your ideas too.

Creating Art with AI

In recent years, Christie's art auction house sold the first piece of AI-created art for $432,000. The Portrait of Edmond Belamy is an artwork with a blurry face. Most of the time, generative adversarial networks (GANs) make this kind of weird and twisted art. This artwork might seem strange at first; however, some human artists have purposefully made similar works of art. Think about Francis Bacon's distorted portraits, like Three Studies of a Portrait of Henrietta Moraes.

Artificial intelligence-generated art has the potential to closely resemble human works of art as well. The AICAN tool is one illustration; it was trained on 100,000 works of art by well-known artists like Bruegel and Rembrandt. Many other innovative AI-powered apps can assist artists in creating paintings, too.



Source: Pixabay

Making Art with Robots

Robots are used in the art world in many different ways, from small robots that follow simple instructions to independent robot artists who can make art that looks like it was made by a human. A robot that moves about on a canvas while leaving a colourful trail was made by artists Julian Adenauer and Michael Haas. This artwork is mounted on the Berlin Gallery wall. While the robot continues to move, it changes every day, incorporating colour in response to Haas's notion of creation, "the process of creation is ideally unending."



Source: Pixabay

AR and VR Are Aiding Artists

The first areas to benefit from extended reality were the gaming and entertainment sectors. Soon, galleries, museums, and individual artists began to work with VR and AR development organizations.

The work of the Japanese artist Nubumichi Asai is one of the earliest examples of augmented reality in the arts. To design an application that casts patterns on a moving face, he enlisted the help of a group of technology specialists and cosmetic artists. This programme can recognize a person's face and project solely within its precise boundaries.










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