Abstract
In the 70 years since the birth of artificial intelligence, attempts at literary “creation” with computers have run through the course of technological development, creating what one might call “artificial intelligence literature” (AI literature). Evolving from “textual experiments” carried out by technological researchers to “experimental texts” that explore the possibilities of literary conceptualization, AI literature integrates original problematics including machine thinking, text generation, and machine creation, which exhibits the two-way interaction between social ideas and technological practice. In the early stage, the closed-loop of mutual verification between artistic ideas and technological choices turned out to be a failure, while AI-driven expressive repetitions are made probable in the contemporary technological context, paving the way for the transformation of AI literature from confirmation of technological possibilities to self-verification of literary value.
First Page
140
Last Page
147
Recommended Citation
Zhu, Tianhua. 2021. "From Textual Experiments to Experimental Texts: Expressive Repetition in “Artificial Intelligence Literature”." Theoretical Studies in Literature and Art 41, (5): pp.140-147. https://tsla.researchcommons.org/journal/vol41/iss5/8