A Place for All Research, Notes, Ideas and Appendices –
Here is where I will document some of my ideas, research sources and notes for the research paper. The following list is in chronological order starting with the newest first. This page will act as my central store of everything I discover. A link to this page can also be found on my ‘Research Timeline’ page which documents my whole research journey leading up to the production of the final research paper.
FACEBOOK POLL – INVESTIGATING IMAGE PREFERENCES & IMAGE LOYALTY
Email Correspondence with Humanoid Robotic Manufacturers
Below are a selection of Craft Research Journals that were read to establish how an art based research paper might look.
Scary Videos about Ai
Experimental ideas.
Take an animated robot – have it present some of ‘its’ art but have it explain that it was up against a problem (to be defined at a later stage) in creating its art. Next show text to image created art by a person. Ask the respondents to rate which art they think is better.
Case Study – A Spectator’s View of ‘Can’t Help Myself’ by Sun Yuan & Peng Yu
Below is the response from a spectator of the robotic piece ‘Can’t Help Myself’ by Susan Yuan & Peng Yu. The writer speaks passionately about the art piece. A discussion with a fellow student revealed that they hated the artwork, however once they became aware of the story behind the piece they too became moved about the artwork. The art piece had elicited sympathy ensuring that it was viewed in a more favourable light. Can robots achieve this when their art is pitted against simple text to image art creation.
Farnsworth, P.R. and Misumi, I., 1931. Further data on suggestion in pictures. The American Journal of Psychology.
Ai is Blurring the Definition of Artist
Roland Benedikter (2021) Can Machines Create Art?, Challenge, 64:1, 75-86,
A(I)rtist or Counterfeiter? Artificial Intelligence as (D)Evaluating Factor on the Art Market
Pricing Aesthetics: How Cognitive Perception Affects Bidding for Artworks
CHAI, F., PENG, K. and YU, F., 2016. PRICING AESTHETICS: HOW COGNITIVE PERCEPTION AFFECTS BIDDING FOR ARTWORKS: [1]. Social Behavior and Personality, 44(4), pp. 541-554.
Hawley-Dolan, A., & Winner, E. (2011). Seeing the Mind Behind the Art: People Can Distinguish Abstract Expressionist Paintings From Highly Similar Paintings by Children, Chimps, Monkeys, and Elephants. Psychological Science, 22(4), 435–441. https://doi-org.arts.idm.oclc.org/10.1177/0956797611400915
Whose Mind Matters More – The Agent or the Artist? An investigation of Aesthetic or Ethical evaluations
Hawley-Dolan, A. and Young, L., 2013. Whose mind matters more—The agent or the artist? An investigation of ethical and aesthetic evaluations. Plos One, 8(9), p.e70759.
1984 – George Orwell – A look at a surveillance society and censorship – all negative traits associated with Ai
Machines Behaving Badly – Toby Walsh – A look at the Morality and Downsides of Ai
Elusive Taxonomies – Discusses the book ‘Ai Superpowers’ – it looks at where we are headed with Ai
Bibliography 1.0 – Study Statement Bibliography – the starting point towards producing the research paper