The Evolution of the Theatre Play, Human to AI: The Case of AI: When a Robot Writes a Play (2021)
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Artifical intelligence, contemporary theatre productions, the evolution of theatre plays, technology and theatreAbstract
AI: When a Robot Writes a Play (Když Robot Píše Hru) (2021) is a contemporary attempt to write an AI-generated play in Prague, Czechia, directed by Daniel Hrbek. The contemporary play is developed and put on stage by a versatile team from the Academy of Performing Arts in Prague, Charles University, and Švanda Theatre, like a multifaceted collaboration. In detail, it is a 60-minute play streamed on the website. It is performed in Czech, and it can also be followed by simultaneous English subtitles. This article asks how the understanding of contemporary theatre is affected by AI technologies and explores the ongoing evolution from human to AI. Thus, is it possible for AI to create a machine-generated playwright, an AI form of Shakespeare, within both the limitations and advantages of artificial intelligence? Lastly, as this paper examines, will there be an AI-generated concept of art that can be possible and valuable?
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