Hanno Rauterberg, born in 1967, holds a PhD in art history and is editor of DIE ZEIT’s feuilleton. In his writings on art and architecture, he focuses on aesthetics and the relevance of art for society.
Hanno Rauterberg, born in 1967, holds a PhD in art history and is editor of DIE ZEIT’s feuilleton. In his writings on art and architecture, he focuses on aesthetics and the relevance of art for society.
Computers paint like Rembrandt, compose like Bach, write novels and poems. If it were up to digital corporations, this would be just the beginning. Artificial creativity is the new key objective: Machines are destined to become artists, as autonomous and gifted as people.
In his essay, Hanno Rauterberg describes the vigour with which this future art is being developed. And he...
Paintings are taken down from the walls, sculptures destroyed, film heroes erased: a mighty cultural conflict is spreading through museums, cinemas and theatres. Does it threaten the end of...
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