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Hi, this is Anita from Five Minutes with
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Art. Today I want to talk about how art
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is changing the digital age or how
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technology is changing creativity.
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You know, it used to be that art was
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mainly about oil paints, brushes and
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But you know these were the techniques
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that were passed down from the
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apprentichip to the master and required
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But while these traditional methods are
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still out there, but they no longer
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define the boundaries of what art can
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be. The rise of digital tools has opened
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a new dimension of expression. Programs
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like Procreate, Adobe Photoshop, Clip
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Studio Paint, and Corell Draw, just to
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name some of them, have allowed artists
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to sketch, paint, animate, and design
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all on one device. I myself personally
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use Procreate quite a bit. I love
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Procreate. I think it's a great tool
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for, you know, any type of artist. It's
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a it's a just a really a wonderful tool
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that has a lot of great functions to it,
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you know. So, if you're an artist, try
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it out. But these platforms, you know,
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have changed art in in many different
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ways. Digital art is not just a new
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medium. It's an entirely new way of
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thinking about creation. It's flexible,
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fast, and accessible. Artists can
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experiment without the fear of wasting
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materials. They can collaborate in real
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time across continents. They can
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distribute their work instantly through
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There's lots of online galleries now and
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places where artists can show their work
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digitally. And there's lots of social
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media platforms like Instagram and Tik
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Tok which have also changed this. You
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know digital tools allow experimentation
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that was previously impossible. You know
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I say sometimes when I paint I will take
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a photo of the painting and then if I
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want to change something then I will do
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it digitally online and see do I like
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this color? Do I want to change this?
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And then maybe then I change it. So it
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saves some steps on the canvas itself.
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Another thing which is changing art is
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AI and creativity is a whole new
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This is also one of the most
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controversial and exciting developments
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in the art world is AI generated art.
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I've actually used this quite a bit too
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where I may have an AI generated art and
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then I will add layer and canvas on top
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of the art and uh work with the art
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You know AI doesn't necessarily replace
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creativity but it's reshaping it. You
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know, artists can use AI to brainstorm
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concepts. They can generate textures,
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experiment with compositions, and even
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collaborate with algorithms to produce
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hybrid works. It's important to note
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that technology doesn't exist in a
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vacuum. These AI tools rely on human
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input and vision. So, the best AI art
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comes from artists who treat the machine
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as a tool and not a replacement. And you
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know, when you look at AI art, you can
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really tell that it's AI generated. That
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that's been my own experience with it.
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You can see that it's been a AI sort of
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generated piece of art. But when an
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artist takes an AI image and then builds
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upon that image and puts hand painting
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on top of it, it can be very hard to
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tell whether that has been hand painted
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or AI generated. Technology is changing
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for things like it's pushing these new
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boundaries and environments like virtual
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reality, argumented reality, you know,
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are becoming creative playgrounds for
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artists that there's lots of like 3D
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spaces, you know, you can surround
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yourself with your work. There's lots of
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ways that, you know, 3D and art and
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digital being used. I think one of the
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great ways that I've saw this was when I
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went to see Van Go immersive experience
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which was called Beyond Van Go and it
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was so fabulous to be in this immersive
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experience and to be within Van Go's
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world where it was on the floor it was
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on the walls it was you know basically
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everywhere you felt you were within the
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painting itself that of course is
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another way that is all changing art and
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will probably you know be changing
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museums as we get going that this is all
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going to change how art is being done.
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So whether we like it or not,
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you know, anyone with a smartphone or a
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tablet can start creating. You know,
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Procrate for instance has become a
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favorite tool among beginners and
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professionals due to the, you know,
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intuitive interface and how how
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inexpensive it is. You pay one time like
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about $10 and then you can always use
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it. It's if you have an iPad and a
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pencil, you can sketch and you can use
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Procreate. There's lots of YouTube
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tutorials, online courses. You know,
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more now than ever, you can be a
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self-taught artist. You don't
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necessarily have to go to school and get
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a masters to be able to do it. That, you
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know, many people, it's become more of
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an equalizer, this whole digital type of
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platform. And so, this brings more
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voices into the art world. It also
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brings a lot of challenges too that you
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know isn't you know rising technology
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isn't without complications to it too.
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Questions about authorship, originality
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and copyright you know are front and
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center with all of this. I've written a
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blog post on this that you're interested
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in in this how you know art in the
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digital age how to transforming
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creativity. I really believe that we're
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going to see a lot more of this as we
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keep going into this AI generated type
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of world that we're going to see a lot
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more of this art and creativity and
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technology all being merged together.
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We're going to see different types of
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art forms. I personally am a fan of
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that. But there's some people that are
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going to love more of the traditional,
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you know, art forms of the, you know,
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the oil paints or the watercolors. But
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that's one of the beauty of art is that
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we can not everybody's gonna always like
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everything. And that I really believe is
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the beauty of art itself that not
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everyone appreciates maybe art the same
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way. Some people love art in one way but
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they may not love another type of art
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and some people might be a great fan of
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modern art or digital art but not a
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great fan of some of the old masters.
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That's the beauty of art. It's something
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which is within you that you can have
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your own opinion about it. This is Anita
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from Five Minutes with Art. Thank you so
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much for listening. We certainly do
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appreciate you and we hope that you'll
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join with us and become part of our
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community as we explore art together.