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Aesthetics of Human-AI Collaboration in Creative Activities
Art, Cultural Heritage, and Academic Research Practice
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Edited by:
Michał Szostak
Language:
English
Published/Copyright:
2026
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About this book
The book explores the aesthetic insights into the transformative interplay between artificial intelligence and human creativity within art, cultural heritage, and academic research.
It delves into how AI technologies reshape these areas, addressing both their potential to enhance creative processes and the challenges they present to traditional aesthetic frameworks of human creativity. Through a series of interdisciplinary chapters, the book examines applying AI-powered solutions in artistic endeavours, cultural heritage management, modern-day curation, and media content personalisation. It also explores how AI supports collaborative research and the modern translation profession, providing new aesthetic perspectives on beauty, truth, harmony, complexity, and trust in human-technology interactions. This book offers valuable insights for scholars, practitioners, and policymakers seeking to understand and navigate the evolving relationship between humans and AI.
Author / Editor information
Michał Szostak is Vice-Rector for Scientific Research and Head of the Institute for Management Research at Collegium Civitas in Warsaw, conducting interdisciplinary research at the intersection of art, aesthetics, and management. He does didactic activities and is a business practitioner in capital groups in an international environment. As an organist and improviser, he performs dozens solo recitals annually worldwide. See: www.michalszostak.org
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Pages and Images/Illustrations in book
eBook published on:
October 20, 2025
eBook ISBN:
9783969753460
Pages and Images/Illustrations in book
Front matter:
30
Main content:
274
Illustrations:
9
Coloured Illustrations:
8
Tables:
8
eBook ISBN:
9783969753460
Keywords for this book
AI-generated aesthetics; Creativity; originality; Aesthetic judgment; Aesthetic perception; Cultural heritage; Digital curation; Knowledge production; research; digitality