AI + Art by Julia Morton

AI + Art = New Voices
New creative voices are providing the ancient journal of art history with fresh insights and original perspectives on humanity's rapidly evolving relationship with technology.

AI + Art = Addiction
Evolution shaped modern humans into curious, visual creatures, so it's no surprise that the endless streams of online novelties have produced an epidemic of screen addiction.

AI + Art = The Missing Link
Art is our genetic legacy, but there's a problem. We don't have enough walls to hang all our stuff. We need to evolve a new link, a new way to exhibit.

AI + Art = Iconoclasts
If you make things, you know that having the right tool for the job improves the outcome. If you want to create art that describes life in the 21st century, then software is a good tool.

AI + Art = New History
To those still protesting the inclusion of AI, Generative, and NFT imagery into the world of fine art, you are now historically out of luck.

AI + Art = The Primordial Pond
The creative gates once closed to most of us are opening, and we now have the opportunity to learn from our collective wisdom. Will we?
AI + Art = Strange Tools
"This is not what I expected!" That was the comment I heard most often when I asked gallery visitors what they thought of the AI and generative images featured in "Art in the Age of AI: Evolution or End?"

AI + Art = Connections
A large weight was taken off of my shoulders when I realized that the gatekeepers of the entertainment industry would no longer be able to hold me back. - M. Tolin

AI + Art = Tech Myth
Mixing tribal gestures with organic symbols and visual ciphers, Jari Anttonen’s AI motifs filter through layers of meaning and distill into a kind of techno mythology.

AI + Art = Art Therapy
"I'm not building a scene like a set director; I'm explaining a feeling and asking the AI to create that for me... I think that's what gives me the depth of psychological impact" - Jessica Jackson

AI + Art = Creative Intelligence
Tech-based artists are merging their creative right brains with their analytical left brains. Does this holistic approach change art for art's sake into art as a visual prompt? I asked Alex Dodge.
