Publikation: Perceptions of Creativity in Artistic and Scientific Processes
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This paper presents the results of a factorial survey research on perceptions of artistic and scientific creativity in humans and AI. A general reluctance at attributing creativity to artificial systems is well-documented in the literature on the theme. Aim of this survey is to test whether this reluctance is equally strong when participants evaluate scenarios where human and artificial agents are involved in processes of scientific discovery and scenarios where they are engaged in artistic creation processes. The starting hypothesis of the study is that participants should be less hesitant at attributing creativity to artificial agents when the latter engage in scientific discovery processes. Findings, however, disconfirm this assumption, showing that participants attribute significantly less creativity to artificial actors than to human ones, and even more so when they are involved in scientific processes.
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MORUZZI, Caterina, 2022. Perceptions of Creativity in Artistic and Scientific Processes. xCoAx 2022 : 10th Conference on Computation, Communication, Aesthetics & X. Coimbra, Portugal, 6. Juli 2022 - 8. Juli 2022. In: CARVALHAIS, Miguel, ed., Mario VERDICCHIO, ed., Luísa RIBAS, ed. and others. xCoAx 2022 : Proceedings of the 10th Conference on Computation, Communication, Aesthetics & X. Porto, Portugal: Research Institute in Art, Design and Society School of Fine Arts, University of Porto (i2ADS), 2022, pp. 11-25. ISBN 978-989-9049-33-8. Available under: doi: 10.24840/xCoAx_2022_5BibTex
@inproceedings{Moruzzi2022Perce-66682, year={2022}, doi={10.24840/xCoAx_2022_5}, title={Perceptions of Creativity in Artistic and Scientific Processes}, isbn={978-989-9049-33-8}, publisher={Research Institute in Art, Design and Society School of Fine Arts, University of Porto (i2ADS)}, address={Porto, Portugal}, booktitle={xCoAx 2022 : Proceedings of the 10th Conference on Computation, Communication, Aesthetics & X}, pages={11--25}, editor={Carvalhais, Miguel and Verdicchio, Mario and Ribas, Luísa}, author={Moruzzi, Caterina} }
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