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How Photography Became an Art Form
Can Computers Create Art? Part 1
Aaron Hertzmann
Aaron Hertzmann
Jul 23, 2018·9 min read
This is the first part of a series of posts on the topic of whether computers can create art, adapted from my longer essay on that topic. For lessons from the past about AI and art, perhaps no invention is more significant than photography. This first essay addresses the question: How did photography become respected as an art form, and what lessons does this hold for new artistic AI technologies?
Prior to the invention of photography, realistic images of the world could only be produced by skilled artists. In today’s world, we are so swamped with images that it is hard to imagine just how special and unique it must have felt to see a well-executed realistic painting. And the skills of professional artists had steadily improved over the centuries; by the 19th-century, artists such as the Pre-Rafaelites and the French Neoclassicists have achieved dazzling visual realism in their work.
The technical skills of realism were inseparable from the other creative challenges in making images. This changed when photography automated the task of producing images of the real world.
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<em>Socio-cultural force</em>
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The socio-cultural aspect of a country reflects the social and cultural life of the people domiciled in that country. Socio-cultural forces entail traditions, lifestyles and values that a particular society has, which affect their decision making.
United States culture promotes individualism which is normally shaped up by the values they learn from their society. On the contrary, the Japanese are expected to conform to group expectation and all these variations are a product of sociocultural force.
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