CREATIVIDAD HUMANO-MÁQUINA

Colaboración y Autonomía en el Arte de la IA

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.33871/sensorium.2026.13.12107

Palabras clave:

AI art; human–AI collaboration; generative adversarial networks; creativity; art creation.

Resumen

Este artículo explora el papel de la inteligencia artificial (IA) en la creación artística mediante el análisis de la obra de dos artistas destacados, Sougwen Chung y Mario Klingemann. A través de un enfoque de estudio de caso, se analizan la serie Recursions de Chung y Memories of Passersby I de Klingemann como dos modelos distintos de interacción humano–IA en el arte: la co-creación colaborativa y la autonomía de la máquina. Los resultados muestran que la obra de Chung se basa en una interacción continua entre gestos humanos, sistemas de biofeedback y respuestas robóticas. Este proceso demuestra una colaboración fluida entre humano y máquina. Por su parte, la obra de Klingemann enfatiza la autonomía algorítmica mediante redes generativas antagónicas (GAN). El artista orienta los resultados del sistema a través de decisiones curatoriales y estéticas. La comparación de estos dos modelos contribuye a la literatura sobre colaboración, creatividad y agencia en el arte con IA.

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Biografía del autor/a

İsa Yeşildağ, University of Łódź

İsa Yeşildağ is a PhD candidate at the University of Łódź, researching the intersection of AI and art, with a focus on art management and the art market. He completed his Master’s degree at Istanbul University in 2024. His research examines how emerging technologies transform cultural production, valuation, and institutional practices in the art sector. He works within an interdisciplinary framework combining sociology, management, arts, and technology, aiming to understand the evolving dynamics of cultural markets and artistic value.

Bogdan N. Mucea, University of Alba Iulia, Alba Iulia, Romania

Bogdan-Nicolae Mucea is an academic and sociologist currently serving as a Lecturer at the Department of Social Sciences and Director of the Social Development and Human Resources Research Center at "1 Decembrie 1918" University of Alba Iulia, where he also is Director of the Image and Marketing Center. Having earned his PhD in Sociology with Magna cum Laude honors from the University of Bucharest, his educational background includes master’s degrees in organizational leadership and educational psychology, research on digital education, social media addiction among adolescents, and organizational commitment. He aims to bridge the gap between complex sociological theory and practical institutional communication.

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2026-05-20 — Actualizado el 2026-05-20

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