Creators Matter. Perception and Pricing of Art Made by Human, Cyborgs and Humanoid Robots

IF 1.5 4区 心理学 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Empirical Studies of the Arts Pub Date : 2022-12-09 DOI:10.1177/02762374221143717
Paweł Fortuna, Artur Modliński, Monika McNeill
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Not only does the art market include human and nonhuman creators, it also incorporates technologically augmented artists, called cyborgs. They use wearables, sensors, chips, and even new organs to process various stimuli, such as electromagnetic radiation, atmospheric pressure, or ultraviolet rays, to produce artworks. Little is known however, how the objects produced by them are perceived by the art recipients. This paper applies an experimental study with 373 non-experts in the field of art. The results show that the perceived value of the painting depends on the type of agent and on the context of the evaluation. The price of objects created by a human artist is significantly higher if the context cue is the price of the canvas made by humanoid robot than another human. People value cyborg's artwork similarly to human-generated artwork when contextual cue is human, and similarly to robot-generated artwork when contextual cue is humanoid robot.
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创造者。人类、半机械人及类人机器人艺术作品的感知与定价
艺术市场不仅包括人类和非人类创作者,还包括被称为半机械人的技术增强艺术家。他们使用可穿戴设备、传感器、芯片,甚至新的器官来处理各种刺激,如电磁辐射、大气压或紫外线,以创作艺术品。然而,很少有人知道,他们所生产的物品是如何被艺术接受者感知的。本文对373名非艺术领域专家进行了实验研究。结果表明,绘画的感知价值取决于代理的类型和评估的背景。如果上下文提示是人形机器人制作的画布的价格,那么由人类艺术家创作的物品的价格明显高于另一个人。当情境线索是人类时,人们对半机械人艺术作品的评价与对人类艺术作品的评价类似;当情境线索是人形机器人时,人们对机器人艺术作品的评价与对机器人艺术作品的评价类似。
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期刊介绍: Empirical Studies of the Arts (ART) aims to be an interdisciplinary forum for theoretical and empirical studies of aesthetics, creativity, and all of the arts. It spans anthropological, psychological, neuroscientific, semiotic, and sociological studies of the creation, perception, and appreciation of literary, musical, visual and other art forms. Whether you are an active researcher or an interested bystander, Empirical Studies of the Arts keeps you up to date on the latest trends in scientific studies of the arts.
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