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The exhibition, featuring work by students from the University of Art and Design Geneva, was held at Swissnex in San Francisco and provided a fascinating glimpse into the future of art, design and technology. The projects on display reflected a range of innovative approaches that combined traditional art practices with cutting-edge digital technologies, embodying a spirit of experimentation and interdisciplinary collaboration. I was intrigued by the projects and works on display, including the film produced using AI, which effectively embodied the future of the integration of art and technology. But I was also confused by the little game about submarines. I really couldn’t understand what it needed to say, and I couldn’t even play it.
However, the students’ work explored themes such as identity, sustainability, and the impact of technology on society. Some works delved into personal narratives and used multimedia installations or interactive formats to engage audiences in new ways. These projects challenged traditional art forms and used virtual reality, artificial intelligence, and other digital tools to push the boundaries of art while reflecting on the impact of these technologies.
Overall, the exhibition not only celebrated the students’ creativity, but also invited viewers to reflect on the changing relationship between technology and human experience. It emphasized the importance of interdisciplinary exchanges in shaping the future of art and design.
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