Frontiers in Art Research, 2022, 4(4); doi: 10.25236/FAR.2022.040414.
Yuting Wang
School of Marxism, Wuhan University of Science and Technology, Wuhan, Hubei 430065, China
With the continuous development of science and technology and the rise of the mobile Internet, the dissemination of cultural information has achieved unprecedented results. While the public has gained the right to speak, the authoritative right to speak gradually disintegrates. The cultural import and impact problems China is facing at this stage are more complex than ever, including in the realm of fine art. How to correctly examine the research of artificial intelligence aesthetics and aesthetic education has become a problem faced by the development of Chinese art at this stage. In this context, Lin Fengmian's views and ideas profoundly impact the development of Chinese contemporary art. With the advent of the era of artificial intelligence, various production tools are becoming more and more humanized, technology and art are deeply integrated, and the connection between technology and aesthetics is becoming more and close. Technical aesthetics has become an inevitable trend in the development of current aesthetics. In the new era, how to deal with the challenges brought by artificial intelligence in technical aesthetics has become the focus of future research. Therefore, Lin Fengmian's jungle art combs and reflects on the current research results of technical aesthetics and envisages and plans for future research ideas. As we all know, quality education is the theme of today's education, but art education is the most critical and direct compulsory course for schools to implement quality education. Only by profoundly interpreting and summarizing the basic principles of technical aesthetics can scientific theories be used to guide social practice.
artificial intelligence aesthetics, Lin Fengmian's art series, aesthetic education, technical aesthetics
Yuting Wang . Lin Fengmian's Art Series and Aesthetic Education Research for Artificial Intelligence Aesthetics. Frontiers in Art Research (2022) Vol. 4, Issue 4: 73-79. https://doi.org/10.25236/FAR.2022.040414.
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