The Curator’s Corner: Claudia Schnugg

Libre AI
Cueva Gallery
Published in
Mar 31, 2020

Explorations of AI Art — Episode 15

Beth Jochim, Director and Co-Founder at Cueva Gallery. Twitter: @_bblurred

“It is not about Artificial Intelligence replacing the creative process, a creative person, the artist, nor collaboration. It is adding up to the creative setting, adding new input and tools.” — Claudia Schnugg

[Fig.1] Dr. Claudia Schnugg is a curator, a producer of art and science collaboration and a researcher. Credits Claudia Schnugg.

In recent years the intertwining of art and technology has become more complex and articulated. The latest developments in Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence (AI) have also found application in the artistic field, contributing to the creation of an avant-garde that is shaking the art world in different ways and creating new aesthetics and narratives. Art based on generative techniques and AI is contributing to the diffusion of technological knowledge, but also shifting the attention to the possible implications that technology can have in the context of our existence. There are many questions about the concept of creativity and imagination, and the possible role of the artist who incorporates these techniques, investigating further the space of ​​interaction between man and machine.

[Full Interview on Cueva Gallery’s website]

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