ABSTRACT
Computer generated photography is a process for making photos or images using artificial intelligence neural networks. By using software such as Deep Nostalgia, still photos can be made as if they are moving to produce images that seem as if they are alive. This study tries to analyse how this moving image becomes a new artificial intelligence-generated photography process and its possible application in human life in the future. The method used in this study is a qualitative research method with a phenomenological approach regarding the use of software on still photos that are generated using artificial intelligence. The sample of this research is in the form of moving photography works produced from Deep Nostalgia software. This research showed three main results, namely medium, technical approach, and aesthetic. In terms of medium, this study has found that with the help of artificial intelligence, moving photos can make it possible to create a new medium for creation. Technically, this method of implementing artificial intelligence-generated photography is something new and has never happened before. Aesthetically, this study found that the photos from artificial intelligence-generated photography can produce images that have a different point of view from traditional photography because the brain in making this photo is a machine. This study can also discuss the creative process from Ai's point of view.
