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1960s Debate: Copyrighting AI Art
Can AI art be copyrighted? The debate has been raging following the new wave of generative AI since August 2022. Copyright was granted and then removed…
Feb 6
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Pierre-Carl Langlais
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December 2023
Paul Delaroche Loved Photography, Actually
Few statements about the intersection of technology and creativity are as widely cited as Paul Delaroche’s dramatic pronouncement upon first…
Dec 8, 2023
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Louis Anslow
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September 2023
When the Mac 'Ruined' Writing
🪶 Quills were once the default writing tool, when pens rose to prominence their impact on writing would be a hot debate in the literary world, one that…
Sep 19, 2023
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Louis Anslow
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The New Art Manifesto
In 1839 Louis Daguerre wrote to a friend describing a breakthrough he’d made : “I have captured light and arrested its flight. The sun itself shall draw…
Sep 11, 2023
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Louis Anslow
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August 2023
The Rise of Digital Cameras: A Timeline
A quick timeline of some of the key cameras in the evolution of the digital camera
Aug 13, 2023
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Ernie Smith
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The Rise of Digital Cameras • Part 1: Why Photographers Favor “Natural Intelligence”
When it comes to photographers, the skepticism of new image technology isn’t so much about the cameras—it’s about the reality that the image presents.
Aug 8, 2023
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Ernie Smith
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From Duchamp to AI: the transformation of authorship in art
By Thomas Hajdu Director of The Sia Furler Institute, University of Adelaide. Originally published in The Conversation. The 19th century concept of…
Aug 3, 2023
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July 2023
Photocopiers Terrified the Publishing World
“What Hath Xerox Wrought” asked a 1976 Time Magazine headline, the proceeding article prompted readers to imagine if: “some inventive and omnipotent god…
Jul 25, 2023
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Louis Anslow
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June 2023
Art Has Always Been Artificial
From paint in tubes to typewriters to photography to digital art, the history of creativity is a history of disruptive technologies.
Jun 7, 2023
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Louis Anslow
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May 2023
Could Generative AI Kill the Stock Photo?
Stock Images Could Face the Most Direct Disruption from Generative AI
May 31, 2023
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Ernie Smith
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Are Hollywood’s Writers Right to Worry About Generative AI?
How Artificial Intelligence Became a Show-Stopping Reason for the Strike
May 22, 2023
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Ernie Smith
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Art Has Always Been Artificial
In collaboration with Freethink we contributed an article to their special on creativity and AI. The theme of the piece is ‘Art Has Always Been…
May 15, 2023
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Louis Anslow
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