This edited book collects a selection of the best papers submitted for the Artificial Creativity: Looking at the Future of Digital Culture meeting held in Milan, Italy in June of 2024. The chapters cover the effects of technology on the arts including the narrative, visual, and auditory. This book revisits the notion of what can be considered creative, artistic, and consequently an expression of our culture. It appeals to students and researchers and reveals how the field of 'creative practice research' is constantly shaped by the emergence of new technologies, especially "intelligent" technologies such as AI and machine learning.
Alessandra Micalizzi is a sociologist, psychologist and a PhD in communication and new technologies. She was post-doc Fellow at the Free University of Languages and Communication IULM for four years doing research on the connection of digital practice and emotions (shame, mourning, collective trauma, happiness). She collaborated with several Italian and international academies such as IUSVe IUSTo and IED. Alessandra Micalizzi is also currently a lecturer at the SAE Institute in Milan, where she teaches sociology of new media. She is co-founder and vice-president of the association Play-Ability, that aims to do research and interventions in the socio-psycho-educational field of play (traditional and digital). She is a member of the scientific board of the Italian journal Narrare i Gruppi, and of the international journal Online Information Review. She is editor of the book series Communication processes & cultural practices.