I am thrilled to share with you the news of my participation in this extraordinary event in Singapore, where I will be presenting a brand-new, previously unreleased video work.
As the Formula 1 Singapore Grand Prix 2024 approaches, the thrill and anticipation builds both on and off the racetrack. As part of the celebration, DZE Asia Pte Ltd and the Dino Zoli Foundation offer a fresh perspective on the excitement with “Art in Motion: AI Creatives at the Singapore Night Race.” Held from 18 to 24 September 2024 at The Arts House, the exhibition aims to create an
immersive and thought-provoking experience, focusing on three key elements: climate change, the prevalence of artificial intelligence (AI), and sustainability — set against the dynamic backdrop of the Marina Bay Street Circuit. Curated by Nadia Stefanel, the exhibition will feature digital artworks by artists experimenting with innovative AI tools.
Stefanel stated, “Singapore's recognition as the second best AI hub globally further underscores the relevance of exploring AI in the context of art. There is a noticeable trend of artists utilising AI not just as a tool, but as a creative partner. As a result, the upcoming exhibition organised by the Dino Zoli Foundation and DZE Asia will serve as a platform to showcase the cutting-edge intersection of art and AI, highlighting the transformative potential of technology in the realm of creativity.”
A Curated Selection of Artistic Talents.
This year's exhibition will present the works of six artists from Italy and Singapore, each bringing a distinctive and varied perspective on the integration of AI in art.
The exhibition will feature auditory, visual, and experimental artworks, and serves as a platform for artists to connect, share ideas, and collaborate across geographical and cultural divides.
Francesca Fini - MECCANIMUS
Italian artist Francesca Fini often showcases a blend of traditional media, lo-fi technology, interaction design devices, and generative audio-visual elements. Extensively trained as a digital artist, Fini’s Meccanimus follows a cyborg navigating a city now reclaimed by nature. Exploring themes of loneliness and self-discovery in a world without set roles, the cyborg attempts to figure things out as there are no defined purposes in this world. The video poses reflection on the potential harmony between technology and nature, offering a glimpse into the implications of our technological future.
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