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Mixed artificial arts (MAA) refers to a new form of contemporary art that combines analog creativity and artificial intelligence into a shared expression. The term was coined in 2025 by German artist Yvonne Helbig, who is considered the first representative of this genre.
Concept
[edit]Mixed artificial arts is based on the idea that artificial intelligence can be an artistic tool to expand human creativity. The technology is not used to automate art, but to make it more conscious and precise.
MAA combines various disciplines: text, music, language, image, and digital composition. MAA further is a process in which humans and machines create art together.
The focus is on how emotion, intuition, and digital precision can enrich each other. Mixed artificial arts artists use AI to make sensations audible, visible, and tangible. It is to be percieved as an extension of human expressiveness.
Origin
[edit]The term originated from Yvonne Helbig's artistic work with text, sound, and emotion. Her works combine language, music, and AI-supported production to create a new form of narrative art. She experiments with voices, instruments, and sound spaces, which are used specifically to convey a desired emotion.
Helbig describes mixed artificial arts as the conscious interplay of intuition and technology: “Creativity only emerges anew when you take artificial intelligence seriously. Not as a tool that echoes your words, but as a counterpart that asks questions and opens up spaces.”
Features
[edit]Typical features of mixed artificial arts are:
• the integration of artificial intelligence into creative decision-making processes
• The conscious merging of human emotion and digital composition
• The use of AI to enhance individual forms of expression
• Thinking in interdisciplinary structures: text, sound, movement, language, and image
Representative
[edit]German artist Yvonne Helbig is considered the founder and first representative of mixed artificial arts. In her work, she blends text[1] art, music production, and AI-based compositions into a new form of expression that is both emotional and technological.
Helbig became known for works such as "Im Spiegel", "Unyielding", and "This Christmas" or "Fortan jedes Jahr", in which she impressively presents the connection between emotion, language, and digital creation.
References
[edit]- ^ Helbig, Yvonne (2025-03-25). Trauerreden im Zeitalter von Digitalisierung und künstlicher Intelligenz (KI) [Eulogies in the age of digitalization and artificial intelligence (AI)] (in German) (2nd ed.). Düsseldorf, Germany: epubli. ISBN 978-3-8190-6144-8.
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