CONSIDERATIONS
The shift from traditional art to digital art and AI may be met with reluctance for several reasons. First, many people may perceive digital or AI-based art as less “authentic” than artisanal art. Some may worry that the use of these technologies will diminish the value of traditional art. To overcome this reluctance, it is helpful to highlight a few key points. First, digital art and AI-based art do not replace traditional art, but rather expand it. They offer new modes of creative expression and exploration. The ability to use these technologies requires specific skills and can be as complex and sophisticated as traditional art. Finally, every historical period has seen resistance to new media and techniques, but these changes often lead to greater diversity and innovation in the arts.
Talking about these aspects can help make people understand that art, in all its forms, reflects and responds to constantly evolving times and technologies. Yes, there is an interesting passage to observe. Impressionism led to a greater emphasis on subjective perception and visual experience, which also influenced photography. As photography became more accessible and refined, many artists began to explore how to combine it with painting or use it as inspiration. This passage opened the way to new means of expression. Now, turning to digital art, we see another significant change. Digital art has evolved with technology, allowing artists to manipulate images and create works in ways that were not possible before. Just as impressionism responded to changes in photography, digital art responds to the possibilities and challenges offered by modern technology. Both passages show how art evolves in response to new techniques and technologies available.