Immersive Intelligent Aesthetics as Conduit for Digital and Public Humanities Research

Frohne, Ursula; del Favero Dennis; Thurow, Susanne

Research article (journal) | Peer reviewed

Abstract

The article outlines conceptual frameworks and experimental studies developed at the University of New South Wales, surveying a selection of creative arts industry research projects. These deliver fully immersive interactive visualisation systems that enable new forms of embodied engagement with artistic, cultural and performance datasets, deploying Artificial Intelligence to analyse and augment user navigation for improving data identification, access and processing. Sketching the developmental trajectory of intelligent aesthetics across these projects, the paper closes with a critical consideration of effects and implications of human-machine co-agency in this new context of cultural reflection.

Details about the publication

Journalmagazén. International Journal for Digital and Public Humanities
Volume1
Page range17-34
StatusPublished
Release year2020
Language in which the publication is writtenEnglish
DOI10.30687/mag//2020/01/001
KeywordsArtificial Intelligence. Collaborative Design. Collection Management. Digital Museology. Immersive Visualisation. Interactive Aesthetics. User-led Experiences

Authors from the University of Münster

Frohne, Ursula
Professorship for art history (Prof. Jacobsen)