Kim Ayoung《Delivery Dancer’s Sphere》 2022 Video 25 min.

Machine Love: Video Game, AI and Contemporary Art

Mori Art Museum
Starts 2/13

Artists

Beeple, Kate Crawford and Vladan Joler, Diemut, Asako Fujikura, Hsu Chia-Wei, Kim Ayoung, Lu Yang, Ryotaro Sato, Jacolby Satterwhite, Jakob Kudsk Steensen, Adrián Villar Rojas, Anicka Yi
With the explosive growth of artificial intelligence (AI) and the integration of virtual and real worlds, the latest cutting-edge technologies have quickly penetrated our daily lives. This tendency has become especially apparent since the COVID-19 pandemic, when many human activities shifted towards virtual space. Looking back, the progress of art and technology has run parallel to each other throughout the course of history, a phenomenon that is especially evident in the field of computer art and video art. While recent innovations in video game engines and AI offer unprecedented possibilities for artists, the advent of generative AI also has raised significant concerns. Such developments are now attracting considerable attention in various fields and industries, including the contemporary art world.

MACHINE LOVE not only introduces contemporary art that employs game engines, AI, and virtual reality (VR), but also works that utilize generative AI - a technology with the capacity to surpass human creativity. These works explore new aesthetics and image-making through the use of various data sets that exist in digital space. Some works examine how online avatars and characters can nurture new types of gender and racial identities that lie beyond the reach of social norms, while others demonstrate the visualization of hyperrealistic landscapes. With artists adopting these methods, at the core of their creative practices are universal views of life and death, ethics, the environmental crisis facing contemporary society, historical interpretation, and diversity.

By exhibiting artworks jointly created by “machines” and artists, and offering immersive spatial experiences through large-scale installations, this exhibition functions as a platform to contemplate the relationship between humankind and technology, which evokes emotions of love, empathy, elation, fear, and anxiety. Join us in a space where reality and virtual space overlap in order to envision better ways to live out an uncertain future.

Schedule

Feb 13 (Thu) 2025-Jun 8 (Sun) 2025 

Opening Hours Information

Hours
10:00-22:00
Tuesdays closing at 17:00
Until 22:00 on April 29 and May 6.
Closed
Open throughout the period.
FeeWeekdays: Adults ¥2000, University & High School Students ¥1400, Age 4–Junior High Students free, 65 & Up ¥1700
Weekends and Public Holidays: Adults ¥2200, University & High School Students ¥1500, Age 4–Junior High Students free, 65 & Up ¥1900
Websitehttps://www.mori.art.museum/en/exhibitions/machine_love/index.html
VenueMori Art Museum
https://www.mori.art.museum/eng
Location53F Roppongi Hills Mori Tower, 6-10-1 Roppongi, Minato-ku, Tokyo
Access3 minute walk from exit 1C at Roppongi Station on the Hibiya line, 6 minute walk from exit 3 at Roppongi Station on the Toei Oedo line; From JR Shibuya Station, take the Toei bus and get off at Roppongi Hills.
Phone050-5541-8600 (Hello Dial)
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