Reimagining cinema: Exploring AI's Role in Disrupting Cinematic Conventions and Shaping Non-Cinema Narratives
Summary
This thesis investigates how artificial intelligence (AI) technologies can be used to disrupt
cinematic conventions and contribute to the creation of non-cinema; a term defined by
William Brown to describe audiovisual works that exist outside the dominant frameworks of
traditional film. Through a combination of theoretical exploration and practical
experimentation, the study examines the creative possibilities and limitations of AI-generated
filmmaking using tools such as ChatGPT, MidJourney, and Runway. Drawing on artistic
research and the walkthrough method, the project documents the process of creating an
original AI-generated short film and analyzes how AI can enable alternative narratives,
aesthetics, and forms of representation. The findings reveal that while AI offers new
opportunities for democratized, experimental filmmaking, it also reinforces certain
mainstream aesthetics and ideological boundaries through platform governance and
algorithmic norms. By critically engaging with both the tools and the theories surrounding
non-cinema, this thesis positions AI filmmaking as a site of both creative expansion and
systemic constraint.