From Creation to Curriculum: Examining the role of generative AI in Arts Universities
Journal:
arXiv
Published Date:
Dec 21, 2024
Abstract
The age of Artificial Intelligence (AI) is marked by its transformative
"generative" capabilities, distinguishing it from prior iterations. This
burgeoning characteristic of AI has enabled it to produce new and original
content, inherently showcasing its creative prowess. This shift challenges and
requires a recalibration in the realm of arts education, urging a departure
from established pedagogies centered on human-driven image creation. The paper
meticulously addresses the integration of AI tools, with a spotlight on Stable
Diffusion (SD), into university arts curricula. Drawing from practical insights
gathered from workshops conducted in July 2023, which culminated in an
exhibition of AI-driven artworks, the paper aims to provide a roadmap for
seamlessly infusing these tools into academic settings. Given their recent
emergence, the paper delves into a comprehensive overview of such tools,
emphasizing the intricate dance between artists, developers, and researchers in
the open-source AI art world. This discourse extends to the challenges and
imperatives faced by educational institutions. It presents a compelling case
for the swift adoption of these avant-garde tools, underscoring the paramount
importance of equipping students with the competencies required to thrive in an
AI-augmented artistic landscape.