Incidental Reverberations: Poetic Similarities in AI Art
Dejan Grba

TL;DR
This paper explores how poetic similarities in AI art influence its cultural value, highlighting the importance of recognizing and addressing these parallels to foster a more responsible and innovative artistic practice.
Contribution
It introduces a critical perspective on poetic similarities in AI art, emphasizing their impact on cultural identity and proposing a framework for understanding their role in artistic expression.
Findings
Expressive similarities can be both assets and liabilities in AI art.
Poetic referencing influences AI art's social and cultural perception.
Addressing similarities can enhance AI art's creative and ethical standards.
Abstract
Contemporary AI art's diverse and widely recognized repertoire features numerous artworks that share conceptual, thematic, narrative, procedural, or presentational properties with other artworks across disciplinary and historical spectrums. AI artists occasionally leverage well-sanctioned poetic referencing as an asset but when obvious or easily discoverable similarities remain unacknowledged, they may become liabilities. Lurking behind the hype waves in the media, art world, and academia, these liabilities shape contemporary AI art's cultural identity and affect its social impact. As part of a broader study of poetic contingencies, in this paper I discuss selected AI art exemplars whose multifaceted expressive parallels are symptomatic of the field and beyond. I argue that expressive similarities in AI art are as detrimental to its cultural value as they are avoidable in its variety of…
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Taxonomy
TopicsArt, Technology, and Culture · Aesthetic Perception and Analysis · Artificial Intelligence in Games
