AI Composers and Cyborg Performers: More-than-human Creativity in Music

This article examines the integration of artificial intelligence in music, exploring its potential to redefine traditional creative boundaries and establish a more-than-human co-creativity. It discusses theoretical frameworks by Margret Boden, Donna Haraway, and Bruno Latour, presenting AI not just...

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Main Author: Trump Sebastian
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Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2022-12-01
Series:Cultural Science
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.2478/csj-2022-0010
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description This article examines the integration of artificial intelligence in music, exploring its potential to redefine traditional creative boundaries and establish a more-than-human co-creativity. It discusses theoretical frameworks by Margret Boden, Donna Haraway, and Bruno Latour, presenting AI not just as a tool, but as an active creative participant. The paper addresses ethical concerns about AI's role in music, including authorship and copyright, advocating for a reevaluation of musicological frameworks to accommodate the evolving collaborative landscape of human and machine creativity.
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AI Composers and Cyborg Performers: More-than-human Creativity in Music
Cultural Science
artificial intelligence
music
more-than-human
culture
co-creativity
title AI Composers and Cyborg Performers: More-than-human Creativity in Music
title_full AI Composers and Cyborg Performers: More-than-human Creativity in Music
title_fullStr AI Composers and Cyborg Performers: More-than-human Creativity in Music
title_full_unstemmed AI Composers and Cyborg Performers: More-than-human Creativity in Music
title_short AI Composers and Cyborg Performers: More-than-human Creativity in Music
title_sort ai composers and cyborg performers more than human creativity in music
topic artificial intelligence
music
more-than-human
culture
co-creativity
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