December 24, 2024 - 04:53
Renowned curator Hans Ulrich Obrist, often referred to as the 'curator who never sleeps', recently shared his insights on the intersection of artificial intelligence, video games, and the evolving landscape of the art world. Speaking at the Serpentine Gallery, Obrist emphasized the transformative power of technology in shaping artistic expression and audience engagement.
Obrist highlighted how A.I. is not just a tool for artists but a collaborator that challenges traditional notions of creativity. He believes that as technology advances, artists will increasingly incorporate A.I. into their work, leading to innovative forms of expression that blur the lines between human and machine-generated art.
Additionally, Obrist discussed the role of video games as a legitimate artistic medium, noting their ability to create immersive experiences that engage audiences on multiple levels. He envisions a future where durational projects—artworks that unfold over time—become more prevalent, allowing viewers to experience art in a dynamic and evolving context.
As the art world continues to adapt to these changes, Obrist's vision for 2025 paints a picture of a vibrant, interconnected space where technology and creativity coexist harmoniously.