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[Commlist] CfP: 4S Open panel on Creativity and AI
Thu Jan 09 20:23:34 GMT 2025
Pranjali J Mann and Alberto Lusoli are pleased to share the CfP for our
*open panel *at the upcoming *4S conference* in Seattle (September 3 – 7
2025).
The deadline to submit a 250-word abstract is January 31.
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*Artificial creativity? Examining values and conceptualizations of
creativity as embedded in Generative Artificial Intelligence models*
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Innovation and creativity have been used as levers to govern human
labor, structure workplaces, and implement production technologies in
what has been variously labelled as post-Fordist, disordered, and
aesthetic capitalism.
The history of the creative class has become intertwined with the
development of information and communication technologies, which opened
(seemingly) new possibilities for creative experimentation. From desktop
publishing to the rise of commercial internet, the emancipatory
potential of digital means of production and communication furthered
such imaginaries and visions of autonomous, non-alienated creative
labor. This seems to have been reiterated in recent years with the
affirmation of social media, and the commercial success of Generative
Artificial Intelligence (GenAI). Although the current GenAI tools can
only produce derivative works by mining large datasets of multimedia
content, their creative potential—real or imagined—raises critical
questions about conceptualization of creativity, which is ever-changing
to better fit its (technologically) modelled and bounded nature. We ask,
how does understandings of creativity fit within the current development
of GenAI technologies? Further, to what extent do cultural and creative
commodities generated by AI reflect or depart from predominant styles
and trends that are found in the datasets on which these tools are
trained? What would automation of creative labor mean in such contexts?
We welcome papers dealing with questions and theories at the
intersection of creativity, labor, and computation. The panel discusses
shifts, including but not limited to, the workplace, creative industry,
technology and AI. Exploring historical dimensions and underpinning
assumptions about technologically mediated creativity, it poses
questions about the influence of AI on creative expression and cultural
production.
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*Organizers*: Pranjali J Mann ((_pjm13 /at/ sfu.ca)
<mailto:(pjm13 /at/ sfu.ca)>_), Alberto Lusoli ((_alusoli /at/ sfu.ca)
<mailto:(alusoli /at/ sfu.ca)>_), Digital Democracies Institute, Simon
Fraser University.
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*Submission deadline*: January 31
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*Submission platform*:
_https://www.4sonline.org/call_for_submissions_seattle.php
<https://www.4sonline.org/call_for_submissions_seattle.php>_
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*Panel ID*: 127
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