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From Conceptual Ambiguity to Critical Engagement: AI Literacy as Artistic Research

Activiteit: Invited talk

Description

This presentation explores AI literacy as a critical and situated dimension of Artistic Research (AR), drawing from recent investigation conducted with Master’s students in a discursive artistic AI course at Frank Mohr Institute. Using a structured questionnaire as both a pedagogical and research tool, the study uncovers how emerging artists conceptualise, use, and imagine artificial intelligence—revealing tensions between speculative expectations and grounded practices. The paper is expanded through a reflection in dialogue with selected students, and an artistic analysis of works they developed and the author curated for the 2024 symposium Encounters in Artistic Research. This triangulated methodology allows for a nuanced view of how literacy, practice, and critique co-evolve across time and context. The findings reveal striking conceptual ambiguities: definitions of AI among participants range from technical (algorithmic/machine learning) to metaphorical, critical, and even anthropomorphic. While AI is present in students’ daily lives, it remains marginal within their artistic practices. Nevertheless, their imagined futures for AI—emotional support, creative co-authorship, abstract thinking, political disruption—exceed their current capabilities and signal a strong desire for meaningful integration. By positioning AI literacy not merely as tool-based training but as a form of epistemological inquiry, this paper proposes a reframing of Human-Centred AI (HCAI) in artistic practice. The artist is not only a user or co-creator but an interpreter of algorithmic systems, capable of transforming technological opacity into critical reflection. This resonates with the evolving landscape of AR, where methodologies bridge creative speculation with pedagogical, social, and technological critique. The paper will conclude by proposing initial parameters for a literacy-driven, participatory methodology in artistic AI research. It will reflect on how such frameworks can contribute to institutional knowledge while resisting premature normalization of AI tools. Inviting a broader discussion on authorship, algorithmic imaginaries, and the role of artistic research in shaping inclusive and reflexive AI futures.
Periode31 okt. 2025
EvenementstitelUnframing Knowledge: Artistic Research Beyond Theory and Practice
EvenementstypeConference
LocatieNaples, ItalyToon op kaart
Mate van erkenningInternational

UN SDG

Deze activiteit draagt bij aan de volgende VN duurzame ontwikkelingsdoelstellingen (SDGs, Sustainable Development Goals)

  1. SDG 03 – Goede gezondheid en welzijn
    SDG 03 – Goede gezondheid en welzijn
  2. SDG 04 – Kwaliteitsonderwijs
    SDG 04 – Kwaliteitsonderwijs
  3. SDG 09 – Industrie, innovatie en infrastructuur
    SDG 09 – Industrie, innovatie en infrastructuur
  4. SDG 10 – Minder ongelijkheid
    SDG 10 – Minder ongelijkheid
  5. SDG 11 – Duurzame steden en gemeenschappen
    SDG 11 – Duurzame steden en gemeenschappen
  6. SDG 17 - Partnerschap om de doelen te bereiken
    SDG 17 Partnerschap om de doelen te bereiken

Keywords

  • AI geletterdheid
  • artistiek onderzoek
  • kunsteducatie

Research Focus Areas Hanze University of Applied Sciences

  • Kunsten

Research Focus Areas Research Centre or Centre of Expertise

  • Kunst, Leren en Participeren
  • Kunst
  • Kunst en Welzijn
  • Gezond Ouder Worden

Publinova thema's

  • Techniek
  • Taal, Cultuur & Kunsten
  • Ruimtelijke ordening en Planning
  • Opvoeding en Onderwijs
  • Recreatie, Beweging & Sport
  • Natuur & Landbouw
  • Mens en Maatschappij