
NEURAL ART
We maintain that there is a big difference between the simple prompt and the use of AI to conceive and create art - without opposing the concept of what they call promptism as one of the techniques of neural art. But we emphasize the works of precursor artists of neural art, such as Mike Tyka or David Young, who before the Age of Prompts, proved that since these pioneering works, it was already undeniable that AI as an artistic medium was a new technique, no more or less relevant than existing traditional arts and techniques, from illustration and fine arts to 3D and typography.
Like other digital arts, neural art, which is also called generative art or ai art, encompasses different techniques from visual, literary and audiovisual arts, allowing different and original approaches and artistic expressions. And like all great news, neural art tools have been accompanied by controversy, and reactions to news, for or against, are usually exaggerated, sometimes even radical. However, from a more sober perspective, the fact is that generative art, or algorithmic art — the use of algorithms to undertake works of art — is a technique subsequent to the advent of modern AI, and thus, it is a legitimate technique and already well established and developed, even if little understood or known. And neural art, we must repeat, from birth is an art as genuine as all other arts, traditional and digital.