The Delphic Room: An Artistically Derived Metaphor

Mattias Rylander, Kristoffer Åberg, Hedvig Jalhed

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In his well-known thought experiment regarding artificial intelligence (AI), John Searle sketched out the philosophic idea of “The Chinese room” – a room in which comprehensible rules (a program) allow a person to perfectly correlate one set of unknown linguistic symbols (a question) with another (an answer) of the same unfamiliar kind. In our creation of an AI-based micro-opera for humans and machines, we have come to reflect upon our concept as an artistic response to Searle’s arguments and a mirroring complement to his debated figure. Our immersive and interactive opera was conceived as a modular series of musically paced meetings between individual visitors and a singing seeress in contact with the digital realm. As an analogy to the Delphic oracle, the seeress delivered AI-prompted answers to the visitors’ questions in real time, framed by poetical, musical, and theatrical structures. In Searle’s Chinese room, goal-oriented computational mechanisms remain detached from understanding during the linguistic operation. In our Delphic room, understanding is key for carrying out the aesthetic operations intended to artistically stimulate a coupling of intellectual and visceral information processing in open-ended and personal ways.
OriginalspråkEngelska
StatusPublicerad - 2024-mars-19
EvenemangAR@K24: The Artist, The Ghost and The Machine - Kristiania University College, Oslo, Norge
Varaktighet: 2024-mars-182024-mars-19
https://www.kristiania.no/en/about-kristiania/calendar/ark24-symposium--the-artist-the-ghost-and-the-machine/

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KonferensAR@K24
Land/TerritoriumNorge
OrtOslo
Period24-03-1824-03-19
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