The exhibition, titled AIgorithm – Creative Source Code, marks a significant intersection between art and technology. It is the first international-scale showcase in Vietnam dedicated specifically to artificial intelligence and creative expression.

Exhibition space at AIgorithm – Creative Source Code

The exhibition features more than 60 works by over 25 standout international AI artists, including names like Miboso, Dogan Ural, Archireum, Mac Baconai, James Yeung, Goo Vision, Synthetic Soul, and Dan Pradana.

These creators explore the intersection of code, design, sound, and visual storytelling - offering an immersive experience that blurs the line between artist and artwork.

Each piece is born from a combination of human artistic intent and the computational processing power of AI.

As technology becomes increasingly integral to daily life, its influence on the creative industries - music, film, painting, and beyond - continues to expand.

According to the organizers, the exhibition invites artists, technologists, and the public to reexamine the role of machines in shaping creative expression.

“We want to break down misconceptions about AI as merely a creative tool. From interactive installations to AI-generated visuals, the curated works are designed to offer viewers a truly novel and engaging experience,” a representative said.

Visitors experience unique AI-generated paintings

The uniqueness of these works lies in the synergy between human imagination and algorithmic precision. Humans provide the initial concept and coding prompts, while AI synthesizes design, sound, and lighting elements to bring the piece to life - resulting in visually rich, story-driven images.

Technology’s presence in the arts helps push boundaries and modernize traditional practices to align with the current creative landscape.

While AI in art continues to provoke debate, its contribution to human experience is undeniable. Rather than competing with traditional art forms, AI enhances them - introducing originality, addressing creative limitations, and opening new pathways of expression.

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Photos: Organizing Committee, HK

Tuan Chieu