Estudios Artísticos (Jan 2024)

Unveiling the Creation of AI-Generated Artworks: Broadening Worringerian Abstraction and Empathy Beyond Contemplation

  • Leonardo Arriagada

DOI
https://doi.org/10.14483/25009311.21833
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 16
pp. 142 – 158

Abstract

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IIn his groundbreaking work, Abstraction and Empathy, Wilhelm Worringer delved into the intri-cacies of various abstract and figurative artworks, contending that they evoke distinct impulses in the human audience—specifically, the urges towards abstraction and empathy. This article asserts the presence of empirical evidence supporting the extension of Worringer’s concepts beyond the realm of art appreciation to the domain of art-mak-ing. Consequently, it posits that abstraction and empathy serve as foundational principles guiding the production of both abstract and figurative art. This holds particular significance in the 21st century, where artificial intelligence (AI) assumes a creative role that was absent during Worringer’s initial formulation of his theory. Thus, this paper postulates that AI inherently harbors a predisposi-tion for the generation of abstract art, owing to its non-living and inorganic origins and functioning

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