Introducing Political Ecology of Creative-Ai
Andre Holzapfel

TL;DR
This paper applies political ecology to Creative-Ai, analyzing its environmental and social impacts within an economic system that commodifies art, highlighting concerns over corporate control and advocating for cross-sectoral critical engagement.
Contribution
It introduces a political ecology perspective to Creative-Ai, emphasizing environmental and social impacts and proposing a critical, cross-sectoral approach to address emerging concerns.
Findings
Creative-Ai's development impacts the environment and society.
Corporate interests dominate Creative-Ai applications.
A need for cross-sectoral alliances to critically address Creative-Ai issues.
Abstract
This chapter introduces the perspective of political ecology to the application of artificial intelligence to artistic processes (Creative-Ai). Hence, the environmental and social impact of the development and employment of Creative-Ai are the focus of this text, when we consider them as part of an economic system that transforms artistic creation to a commodity. I first analyse specific Creative-Ai cases, and then conduct a speculation that takes Jacques Attali's writing on the role of music in society as a vantage point, and investigates the environmental and social consequences of an automatic composition network controlled by a large music streaming platform. Whereas the possibilities that emerge from Creative-Ai may be promising from an artistic perspective, its entanglement with corporate interest raises severe concerns. These concerns can only be addressed by a wide…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCultural Industries and Urban Development · Artistic and Creative Research · Cybernetics and Technology in Society
