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“When a computer creates art, who is the artist—the computer or the programmer? At MIT, a recent exhibit of highly accomplished algorithmic art had put an awkward spin on the Harvard humanities course: Is Art What Makes Us Human?” quote by Dan Brown
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““When a computer creates art, who is the artist—the computer or the programmer? At MIT, a recent exhibit of highly accomplished algorithmic art had put an awkward spin on the Harvard humanities course: Is Art What Makes Us Human?””

Dan Brown

About This Quote

The quote questions authorship and agency in algorithmic art, probing whether creativity resides in the machine or its human creator.

In simple terms: Explores creator identity in AI‑generated art.

Key Takeaway

Authorship of AI art is ambiguous.

Themes

authorship creativity technology humanism philosophy

Mood

curiosity introspective

Type

philosophical questioning

When to use this quote

  • art criticism
  • academic debate
  • exhibit curation
  • technology ethics

Key Concepts

algorithmic art human‑machine collaboration

Practical Applications

  • curating AI art exhibitions
  • teaching AI ethics in humanities

Questions to Reflect On

  • Who defines artistic intent in collaborative creation?
  • How does AI challenge traditional notions of authorship?
A Different Perspective

Some argue the programmer's intent defines the artwork, making the computer merely a tool.

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