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인간-AI 공동창작 공연예술 특성 연구 : 국내 AI 공연예술 작품을 중심으로The Study on the Characteristics of Human-AI Collaborative Creation Performing Arts: Focused on Korean AI Performing Artworks

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The Study on the Characteristics of Human-AI Collaborative Creation Performing Arts: Focused on Korean AI Performing Artworks
Authors
김영윤조준희
Issue Date
Mar-2024
Publisher
목원대학교 교양교육혁신연구센터
Keywords
인공지능; 인공창의; 공연예술; 공동창작; 현존; 디지털 아우라; Artificial Intelligence; Augmented Creativity; Performing Art; Collaborative Creation; Presence; Digital Aura
Citation
지식과 교양, v.14, pp 397 - 424
Pages
28
Indexed
KCI
Journal Title
지식과 교양
Volume
14
Start Page
397
End Page
424
URI
https://scholarworks.dongguk.edu/handle/sw.dongguk/21858
DOI
10.54698/kl.2024.14.397
ISSN
2671-5473
2671-7808
Abstract
With the advent of the AI era, various artistic experiments utilizing generative AI are actively unfolding in the art world. In the performing arts industry, performances co-created and performed by humans and AI are being announced one after another. Consequently, there is a growing interest and debate on whether AI can be considered an equal artistic creator alongside humans and whether AI can replace human creativity. This study aims to examine the artistry, potential, and validity of AI performing art by identifying the characteristics of human-AI collaborative creation performing art based on the premise that AI performing art is the result of collaboration between humans and AI. To achieve this, we will first briefly examine fundamental concepts to understand artificial intelligence and artificial creativity. Following that, we will briefly review trends and creative processes in domestic human-AI collaborative performance arts, divided into dance <Beyond Black>, music <Sangmyung AI+X Project I AI Concert>, and theatre <Paphos 2.0>, among other examples from various performing arts fields. Lastly, we will examine the characteristics of contemporary human-AI collaborative performance arts from the perspectives of existence and aura.
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