Call for Papers: Art and design in the age of AI

This Collection invites scholarship on the intersections of art, design, and artificial intelligence across the humanities and social sciences. Contributions may draw from media studies, cultural studies, art history, design theory, sociology, education, and critical technology studies, and should critically examine the cultural, social, and conceptual implications of AI in creative domains.
At the same time as AI is reshaping the landscape of creative practice, it is raising complex questions about the future of creativity and the livelihoods of artists. AI tools can assist with creative processes, automate routine tasks, and open visual art creation to a wider audience, but they also necessitate a shift in skills for human professionals. As artists and designers engage with machine learning, automation, and data aesthetics, new questions emerge about authorship, ethics, aesthetics, and the future of creativity itself.
This Collection invites scholarship that explores the intersections of art, design, and artificial intelligence from across the humanities and social sciences. We welcome contributions from fields including media studies, cultural studies, art history, design theory, sociology, education, and critical technology studies. Submissions should reflect critically on the cultural, social, and conceptual implications of AI in creative domains.
