Week 3 Robotics + Art

This week I have learnt a lot from reading and watching the instructional videos and articles. Robotics and art may seem like two very different fields, but they have become increasingly intertwined in recent years. With the development of technology, robots are no longer only found in industry and services, but are also beginning to interact with the creative and artistic fields. Not only can robots be presented to the public as works of art, but they can also be used as tools to help artists realize their wildest ideas and reduce their workload.

Many intelligent robots can be programmed to perform various painting, sculpting, and music composition tasks. These robots can create autonomously according to predetermined parameters or through artificial intelligence algorithms. In this case, robots can create works of art with high precision and complexity, which I believe greatly reduces the artist's workload. In addition, AI technology has been very hot lately, and artificial intelligence has opened up new possibilities for the creation of robotic art. For example, robots can use deep learning algorithms to learn and understand artworks, and in turn create works with a particular style or emotion. Through AI technology, robots can not only mimic the creative methods of human artists, but also explore entirely new areas of art.

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https://blog.openart.ai/2023/01/16/unlocking-the-potential-of-ai-in-art/
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https://blog.openart.ai/2023/01/23/expanding-creativity-how-a-fashion-designer-leverages-ai-to-enhance-her-design/

In addition, I think a good example of the integration of robotics and art is that many artists are designing and building robots with unique looks, movements and behaviors that are works of art in their own right. According to Ambrose Leung (2022), The work of Japanese artist Hajime Sorayama inspired the look of the robots in the sci-fi action film RoboCop, and Hajime Sorayama's work played a key role in the film.


THE UNIVERSE AND ART
Date : Sat 1 April – Sun 30 July, 2017
ArtScience Museum
Alex Hau/Hypebeast

In the future, robots will play an even more important role in creating art, bringing a whole new artistic experience to people. But as robotics and artificial intelligence continue to develop, while these new technologies bring many conveniences to our lives, they also raise many societal concerns, such as employment or security concerns. However, I think the development of technology and robotics is more beneficial than detrimental to human society, and we do not need to worry too much about it.

Works Cited:

    “Here’s How Hajime Sorayama Inspired the Look of RoboCop.” Hypebeast, 5 July 2022, https://hypebeast.com/2022/7/robocop-hajime-sorayama-the-movies-that-made-us-netflix-sexy-robot-origins.
    “Expanding Creativity: How a Fashion Designer Leverages AI to Enhance Her Design.” OpenArt Blog, 23 Jan. 2023, https://blog.openart.ai/2023/01/23/expanding-creativity-how-a-fashion-designer-leverages-ai-to-enhance-her-design/.
    “Unlocking the Potential of AI in Art: An Artist’s Inspiring Journey with AI.” OpenArt Blog, 16 Jan. 2023, https://blog.openart.ai/2023/01/16/unlocking-the-potential-of-ai-in-art/.
    “From Words to Art: How AI Transforms a Writer’s Vision into Stunning Illustrations.” OpenArt Blog, 31 Jan. 2023, https://blog.openart.ai/2023/01/31/from-words-to-art-how-ai-transforms-a-writers-vision-into-stunning-illustrations/.
    Benjamin, Walter. The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction.
    Davis, Douglas. “The Work of Art in the Age of Digital Reproduction (An Evolving Thesis: 1991-1995).” Leonardo, vol. 28, no. 5, 1995, p. 381. DOI.org (Crossref), https://doi.org/10.2307/1576221.

Comments

  1. Hi Karina! I really enjoyed reading your blog post and your insight on the impacts that robotics has on art. I really appreciated your example of artist Hajime Sorayama and his influence on the look of robotics. My views on how robotics and art intersected were mostly on the impact of the production of art through mechanization and AI, which you described. However, your post definitely opened my eyes to how this relationship could go the other way, with art influencing the look and aesthetics of robotics.

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  2. Hi Karina! I also found it really interesting to read and research more about how robots can create different kinds of art. I think it does bring up an interesting point about what constitutes "creativity" or "art", since I think most people would agree that art is usually something with a lot of emotion and humanity behind it -- which robots can't necessarily replicate. It was very interesting to read your take!

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