While addressing the question of artificial intelligence (AI) application to writing for the moving image, this Special Issue takes a close interest in the modes and practices currently applied and tested when AI becomes a collaborator or an assistant in the creative processes gathered under the overarching term ‘screenwriting’. In doing so, it offers a space for emerging theory that examines and imagines what it means to enter a mind that is ‘other’, and how human creativity can survive, evolve and find unprecedented advantages within technological power. This is a flexible editorial posture, one which above all aims to photograph the moment, and the ways a plurality of practices, both in terms of conceptual, geographical and social anchoring, explore what AI means to a human screenwriter.
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Romana Turina
Arts University Bournemouth
Journal of Screenwriting
Arts University Bournemouth
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Romana Turina (Sat,) studied this question.
synapsesocial.com/papers/698585888f7c464f23008f13 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1386/josc_00191_2