The Relationship Between AI and Art
Will the rise of AI erase the meaning of art?
I do not think so.
It becomes a mirror that makes human roughness more visible.
AI can draw, write stories, and enter territories we once believed belonged only to human sensitivity.
Some may interpret this as the end of art.
I see the opposite.
As AI grows more precise and fast,
our distortions, quirks, and scars stand out more clearly in contrast.
When something close to perfect stands beside us,
human incompleteness becomes even more visible.
That distortion may be what we call humanity.
Co-Creation Between AI and Humans
The idea of Super Dekoboko emerged from this contrast.
The tremor of a human hand,
layers of accumulated past,
impulses that resist language,
friction with society —
all of these textures signal the presence of an individual.
As AI evolves,
such human thickness gains paradoxical value.
Super Dekoboko Made Possible by AI
For years, I have created and thought in dialogue with AI.
Through that process,
the unevenness within me began to take shape as a concept called Super Dekoboko.
This is not a stance against AI.
It is a question — and a struggle — about how humans continue to generate meaning while living alongside it.
Art does not end in the age of AI.
Its form shifts, its viewpoint shifts,
and it becomes a place where human roughness appears with even greater clarity.
Super Dekoboko is a concept born in this period of transition —
the first line of a new map drawn between humans and AI.
Art has always been human in nature.
But with the arrival of a non-human neighbor — AI —
that humanity gains a sharper historical outline.
