: : ? 09 example of creativity to illustrate how creativity and AI can gain mutual benefit from each other. Why Digital Art? Technological development or revolution has a long history of influencing creativity. Take the “Gutenberg Revolution” (Kirschenbaum, 2016; Winston, 2005); the formation of the printing press in the fifteenth century paved the way for mass production of texts and images. With new communication capacity enabled by this technological advancement, the widespread dissemination of material and intellectual exchange becomes possible. Nowadays, many of the working approaches used by digital artists can be traced back to the early days (between the 1950s and 1960s) of the computer development. Since the emergence of the worldwide web (www) in the 1990s, a diverse variety of opportunities were further opened up for visual arts, with seemingly infinite permutable dimensions. The reasons for choosing digital art as our discussion platform are threefold (Sefton-Green and Reiss, 1999; Bentkowska-Kafel et al., 2005): firstly, it is such a common practice for artists, in particular young professionals, to use a wide range of media arts for creative purposes, producing static/dynamic images, as well as manipulating soundtracks and text scripts; secondly, digital art is not an isolated practice, divided from other forms of arts. It is essentially a methodology that incorporates all types of interconnections with other art exercises, together with other manner of presentations and enquiries, illustrating that we are witnessing and experiencing a new wave of creativity revolution; last but not the least, it is worth noting that an army of digital artists are now working in numerous industries, shoulder to shoulder, with hardware and software practitioners at the forefront of innovation. Creativity and Artificial Intelligence AI techniques are at the forefront of creativity. They enable us to create huge new realms of innovative ways that otherwise would have never been imagined. Here, we sort them roughly into three movement-related groups, that is, short-term, mid- term, and long-term cases. Short-Term Cases: AI-Assisted Digital Art Creation There are already many brave souls who have continued >>