Exhibition: 2025.01 in Beijing
Size: can be changed
Materials: Projector, mirror, XR headset
In the vast expanse of our universe, the intersection of technology and creativity reshapes our perception of cosmic phenomena and deepens our philosophical inquiries into existence itself. Projection technology and multi-screen spaces create immersive environments that invite audiences to explore the mysteries of the cosmos while reflecting on the profound questions of life, reality, and our connection to the universe.
Imagine stepping into a space where multiple screens are alive with breathtaking visuals of galaxies, nebulae, and celestial bodies, harmoniously synchronized to tell a story that transcends time and space. This experience becomes not just a visual feast, but a philosophical journey, echoing themes from Chinese traditional philosophy. Concepts such as Dao (Tao), which emphasizes the interconnectedness of all things, remind us that our place in the universe is part of a broader cosmic order. As we observe the celestial dance of planets and stars, we are compelled to contemplate our own existence and our connection to this vast cosmos.
Location: AI Meditation Center, 798 Art Park, Beijing
Time: 2024,12-2025.03
Generative models can produce infinite variations, yet it remains unclear how they can prompt individuals to reflect on the very act of generation. By intervening through voice-driven co-creation, the artwork “\textbf{\textit{Recursive Universe}}” explores how human perception and voice participate in shaping the universes we imagine. It converts participants’ spoken words into prompts that drive a continuously generated flow of space video, evolving cosmic imagery. During the exhibition, even subtle comments unexpectedly altered the environment, revealing the unpredictability of human-machine co-creation. By using sound to alter the future cosmic environment, it simultaneously promotes the next round of cosmic thinking.