Projects

  • Ephemera

    Ephemera

    Jiayang Huang (CN), Yue Huang (CN), Yulin Shen (CN)

    Ephemera is an interactive installation addressing linguistic taboos. Using a surreal “virus” as an AI embodiment of banned words, we employ generative models for visuals and large language models for communication.

  • DanceYipékda

    DanceYipékda

    Joshua Nijiati Alimujiang (CN)

    DanceYipékda is a transformative project that integrates AI technology with traditional Uyghur Atlas fabric to preserve heritage inclusively. The exhibit features 3D-printed sculptures adorned with vibrant colors and intricate designs, inviting tactile engagement.

  • The ReGen Lab

    The ReGen Lab

    Lyla Zhou (CN), Kexin Wang (CN), Jiahe Dong (CN), Hua Yang (CN), DIV Lab – ShanghaiTech University (CN)

    The ReGen Lab merges 3D modeling and VR technology to resurrect endangered flora from Shanghai and its environs. Participants navigate digital replicas of these plants, uncovering their intricate structures and reproductive mechanisms.

  • The Garden of Cytological Delights

    The Garden of Cytological Delights

    Qiao Feng (CN), Xiwen Liu (CN), Lezi Lian (CN), Shuyi Wang (CN), Sijie Xu (CN)

    The Garden of Cytological Delights reinterprets Bosch’s The Garden of Earthly Delights within a cellular paradigm. Each cell manifests as a unique entity with its own morphology, essence and purpose.

  • The Cell Snake

    The Cell Snake

    Yutao “GOGO” Ming (CN), Xiaoyu Gu (CN), Yi-Lan Li (CN)

    The Cell Snake is an amalgamation of AR and interactive sculpture. This installation provides a realm where participants interact with life’s codifiers —proteins and “Cell Snakes.”

  • Neo-Photoelectricism

    Neo-Photoelectricism

    Yutong Luo (CN), Chenchen Du (CN), Chengxuan Song (CN), Yue Fu (CN)

    Neo-Photoelectricism stands at the confluence of physics, technology, and artistic disciplines, compelling participants to engage in a phenomenological exploration of photons. This exploration underscores the latent power of individual agency and its cascading implications for societal metamorphosis, revealing the interconnectedness of scientific phenomena and human experience.

  • Negative Shanshui

    Negative Shanshui

    Aven Le Zhou (CN), Dong Zhang (CN), DIV Lab – ShanghaiTech University (CN)

    Negative Shanshui presents an interactive art experience that merges ecological concerns with Eastern aesthetics, resulting in a disturbing reflection of the environmental crisis. Through AI imaginary synthesis, the participant distorts the idealized landscape (Shanshui), gradually revealing a wasteland.

  • Paragon [Interplayful Sensoric Environment]

    Paragon [Interplayful Sensoric Environment]

    Carlotta Borcherding (DE), Semi Lim (KR), Veronika Maidukova (UA)

    Paragon is an interactive performance within an acoustic and visual landscape defined by shape, space and movement dealing with the presence of a source of light and darkness.

  • Cultural Heritage – A Virtual Retrospective 

    Cultural Heritage – A Virtual Retrospective 

    Between three visually stunning dimensions on 16 x 9 meter projection surfaces on wall and floor, with 33 million pixel resolution and a high-performance laser tracking system, the future meets the past in Deep Space 8K. Nowhere else are images staged as impressively as here. This is also where you can view the details of…

  • Chameleon

    Chameleon

    Universal Everything (GB)

    A site-specific project for the island of San Giorgio Maggiore (Venice) has been carried out by the well-known international collective Universal Everything. The hallmark of their work is the “walking figure”: a digital creature that transforms itself by changing matter, colour and texture, and which for this occasion crosses the spaces of the island on…

  • ArtEO: Environmental Data for Artists

    ArtEO: Environmental Data for Artists

    JP Carrascal (CO), Tom deMajo (UK), Eva Petrič (SI), Sock Redding (NZ), Daniel Rosero (CO), Fransisca Tan (AT)

    ArtEO connects artists with data, experts and scientists to help tell Earth’s story through art: sensing the invisible, feeling the unknown. Immerse yourself in sonified Earth Observation (EO) imagery while shifting perspectives from data to ethereal compositions.

  • Carpaccio’s Knight

    Carpaccio’s Knight

    Susana Pérez (ES), Alejandra Martos (ES)

    This project gathers the deep investigation, study and restoration work carried out for the conservation of Vittore Carpaccio’s master painting, Young Knight in a Landscape (c.1505), belonging to the Museo Nacional Thyssen-Bornemisza’s collection.