"In artificial intelligence and robotics, the term “autonomy” has played a crucial role
to refine both control and intelligence. From the outset, artificial intelligence served
as a conceptual backdrop for generative arts"
excluding human - " “performed without human guidance” a robot can be called Autonomous.This definition clearly earmarks autonomy as a concept defined through the exclusion of human interaction."
"The theoretic framework of generative art is deeply rooted in artificial intelligence and cybernetics - both in practise (Roy Ascott, Gordon Pask) and theory"
"Generative Art is subject to controllable directives, capable of self-control and predictable as it relies on a set of rules for its creation"
reference: http://www.generativeart.com/GA2012/oliver.pdf
excluding human - " “performed without human guidance” a robot can be called Autonomous.This definition clearly earmarks autonomy as a concept defined through the exclusion of human interaction."
"The theoretic framework of generative art is deeply rooted in artificial intelligence and cybernetics - both in practise (Roy Ascott, Gordon Pask) and theory"
"Generative Art is subject to controllable directives, capable of self-control and predictable as it relies on a set of rules for its creation"
reference: http://www.generativeart.com/GA2012/oliver.pdf
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