About

Ziyis practice involves the application of digital art, artificial intelligence, and printmaking. Her creations encompass reflections on digital art therapy, the identity of AI art, and the application of printmaking in participatory art.

She posits that artistic creation has always served as a critical avenue for human self-exploration and existential reflection. In the era of artificial intelligence, the imperative of this artistic mission intensifies. Through relentless innovation and profound introspection, art has the capacity to guide humanity towards a liberated and authentic future. The myriad challenges introduced by artificial intelligence undoubtedly present opportunities for art to find new directions. She advocates for a synergistic relationship between art and technology, urging that, in the age of artificial intelligence, the brilliance of art should illuminate the core of human essence.

 

From Conceptual Art to Artificial Intelligence, 2024, 100*150*300cm, Space Show, Multiple Media   

The work includes line drawings, photoetching, photopolymer, collages of a red chair, and UV prints. Following AI’s instructions and incorporating my own ideas, I used line drawings to represent the logic behind AI art from the perspective of an observer. The photoetching and photopolymer pieces express the external manifestation of AI art. The collage of a red chair illustrates the process of AI digitizing real objects, while the UV prints signify the development of AI.

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