Creative-AI research presented at ICCC’24
Our research team presented two projects at the 15th International Conference on Computational Creativity (ICCC’24) in Jönköping, Sweden. Gardening Frictions in Creative AI: Emerging Art Practices and Their Design Implications analyses Nordic artists’ frictional experiences with AI in art-making, and provide inspirations for how creative-AI tools could be designed with, and for, frictions. In a […]
Upcoming paper: Uncovering Challenges and Changes in Artists’ Practices as a Consequence of AI
Our short paper “Uncovering Challenges and Changes in Artists’ Practices as a Consequence of AI” will be presented as a part of the upcoming GenAICHI2024 workshop on May 11, 2024. Abstract: Artistic uses of AI technologies are fast gaining prominence in a number of creative domains. In this paper, we describe our preliminary research exploring […]
Upcoming paper: “How to Make AI Artists Feel Guilty in a Good Way? Designing Integrated Sustainability Reflection Tools (SRTs) for Visual Generative AI” at ICCC (International Conference of Computational Creativity)
Our student-led study “Upcoming ICCC (International Conference of Computational Creativity) paper: “”How to Make AI Artists Feel Guilty in a Good Way? Designing Integrated Sustainability Reflection Tools (SRTs) for Visual Generative AI” has been accepted to the upcoming ICCC (International Conference of Computational Creativity) conference as short research paper. Abstract “AI can be energy intensive, […]
Upcoming ACM IMX paper: “The Green Notebook – A Co-Creativity Partner for Facilitating Sustainability Reflection in AI Art Practices”
Our student-led study “The Green Notebook – A Co-Creativity Partner for Facilitating Sustainability Reflection in AI Art Practices” has been accepted to the upcoming ACM IMX conference as early-stage research paper. Abstract “AI is becoming increasingly popular in artistic work. Yet tools for calculating environmental impact of AI are more adapted for other contexts than […]
Upcoming NIME paper: “Ethically Aligned Stakeholder Elicitation (EASE): Case Study in Music-AI”
The paper titled “Ethically Aligned Stakeholder Elicitation (EASE): Case Study in Music-AI” has been accepted to the New Interfaces for Musical Expression Conference (NIME) 2023.