Bangkok Post

STUDENT ARTISTS GET REAL IN AI EXHIBITION

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A collection of mixed-media artworks created by high school students with aid of artificial intelligen­ce is exhibited during “Im-Permanence: Illuminati­ng Existence Through Perspectiv­es”, on the 5th floor of Bangkok Art and Culture Centre, Pathumwan intersecti­on, until April 2.

There is an innate desire to make meaning of life, leave impression­s and not be forgotten. How do the impression­s we want to leave behind influence the life we choose to live?

By gathering perspectiv­es and beliefs from others, nine students in grades 9-11 from Verso Internatio­nal School Bangkok took into account the impact of such interactio­ns to create artworks representi­ng their beliefs on how we should live.

The exhibition also features photojourn­alism images capturing the narratives of those who have shaped the perspectiv­es of the student artists.

In addition to interactin­g with others, the students also conducted conversati­ons with AI technology, which further formed their beliefs and viewpoints on existence. The dialogue between the student artists and AI sparked a dynamic and continuous process of refinement, as both human and machine developed a deeper understand­ing of the complex interplay between impression­s and the way we choose to live our lives.

The resulting mixed-media artworks not only capture the young artists’ evolving beliefs, but also offer a compelling commentary on the profound impact that our desire for immortalit­y can have on our individual and collective identities.

Through their creative exploratio­n of impermanen­ce and AI technology, the young artists invite viewers to contemplat­e their own legacies and the indelible marks they hope to leave on the world.

The opening programme will take place on Saturday at 2pm. There is no admission fee.

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Artworks created by students and AI.

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