Algoritmicheskaya estetika
由
Migunov A.S. Erokhin S.V. Algoritmicheskaya estetika.
尚無評分
Philosophy
Art & Photography
格式
精裝書
頁數
280
語言
俄羅斯的
已出版
Jan 1, 2010
出版商
Aleteiia
ISBN-10
5914192803
ISBN-13
9785914192805
描述
In the realm of contemporary art and technology, a compelling exploration unfolds through the lens of algorithmic aesthetics. The author delves deeply into how algorithms shape not only the creation of art but also its perception and value in today's digital landscape. With a keen eye on the intersection of creativity and computation, the narrative reveals the intricate relationship between human artistry and algorithmic processes.
The book takes readers on a journey through various artistic movements influenced by algorithms, showcasing how digital tools have revolutionized traditional forms of expression. Through a blend of theory and practical examples, the author examines the implications of algorithm-driven art, inviting readers to ponder the nature of creativity itself in an age where machines can generate complex works.
As the lines between the artist and the algorithm blur, the work encourages a re-evaluation of artistic authorship and authenticity. It offers a thought-provoking perspective that resonates with both artists and technologists, making it a significant contribution to discussions about the future of art in an increasingly automated world.
The book takes readers on a journey through various artistic movements influenced by algorithms, showcasing how digital tools have revolutionized traditional forms of expression. Through a blend of theory and practical examples, the author examines the implications of algorithm-driven art, inviting readers to ponder the nature of creativity itself in an age where machines can generate complex works.
As the lines between the artist and the algorithm blur, the work encourages a re-evaluation of artistic authorship and authenticity. It offers a thought-provoking perspective that resonates with both artists and technologists, making it a significant contribution to discussions about the future of art in an increasingly automated world.