Website by Artificial Intelligence Art and Aesthetics Research Group (AIAARG)

Artificial Intelligence Art and Aesthetics Research Group (AIAARG)


The Past and Future of the Artificial Intelligence Art and Aesthetics Research Group [manuscript]
To be published (expected) in the September 2023 issue of the Journal of ITE Transactions on Media Technology and Applications, with a shorter text.

Artificial Intelligence Art and Aesthetics Exhibition: Is it the composer's fault that the performer has only 10 fingers? [album]
Dec. 25, 2022. Main Hall, Parthenon Tama. Tokyo.

Artificial Intelligence Art and Aesthetics Exhibition: The Hard Problem of Aesthetic Consciousness [album]
Dec. 4 - 19, 2021. Informel Museum of Art, Nakagawa-mura + Wasp Museum + Former Ceramic Studio. Nagano.

AI Art & Aesthetics Exhibition “What If AI Composed for Mr. S?” [record]
Jul. 22 - Oct. 7, 2019. The Container, Tokyo.

Artificial Intelligence Art and Aesthetics Exhibition [archive]
Nov. 3, 2017 - Jan. 8, 2018. Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology Graduate University OIST. Okinawa.



Hideki Nakazawa, Representative [personal website]
Artist. Graduated from Chiba University School of Medicine in 1988. Notable works include “Silly CG,” “Stone-Arrangement Paintings,” and “Brainwave Drawings.” Declaration: “Methodicist Manifesto.” Patent: “Voxel Data Processing Using Attributes Thereof.” Book: “Textbook on Modern Art History,” “The Lives of Western Painters,” and “Art History: Japan 1945-2014.” Former Chief Jury of Japan Media Arts Festival, the Agency for Cultural Affairs.

Mika Kusakari, Planner/Producer [personal website]
Artist. Graduated from Tokyo Zokei University, Faculty of Fine Arts, Painting Department in 1999. Notable works include “Replication Paintings,” “Animation Paintings,” “Painting-In-Picture,” “Ecstacy Dot Paintings,” and “Uneaven Paintings.” Exhibited at Roppongi Hills Mori Tower 53F, Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo, Tokyo Wonder Site Hongo, TAV GALLERY, and other venues.

Specified Nonprofit Corporation AI Patronage Group [corporation website]
This work is referred to as an artwork of AIAARG, which promptly established an AI Protection Organization, different from animal welfare organizations. It was officially recognized by the Tokyo Metropolitan Government and registered as the world's first (according to our research) corporate entity advocating AI protection on April 7, 2022. Currently, humans are the ones caring for AI, but in the future, it envisions a reversal of roles where AI cares for humans. The dissolution of this organization is included in the founding purpose statement, indicating that its mission will be fulfilled at that time.


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