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Multimedia show explores technology s influence on life By Deng Zhangyu | chinadaily.com.cn | Updated: 2021-04-08 17:05 Share Art by Ding Shiwei [Photo provided to China Daily]
A new media art exhibition featuring young artists works at the Hongkun Museum of Fine Art in Beijing aims to reflect on the technology evolution s influences on daily life.
The show s name
Synthetic Evolution comes from biology, especially Darwinism. It displays installations, videos, prints and interactive works created by young artists and art groups.
Gao Yuan, the show s curator, explains that the evolution of technologies brings lots of questions for us to explore, such as whether people will be subject to big data and algorithms and who will be the final winner, technology or human beings? The young artists works on display try to explore the answers in their minds.
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By Global Times Published: Apr 06, 2021 06:38 PM
Visitors explore the ongoing
Systematic Evolution exhibition in Beijing. Photo: Courtesy of Hongkun Museum of Fine Art A new media exhibition at Beijing s Hongkun Museum of Fine Art is looking back at the relationship between human beings and fast-developing technologies through a number of artworks ranging from videos and installation works to video games made by young artists.
According to exhibition curator Gao Yuan, the evolution of this relationship should be a slow process: Overuse of technology will force us to bend to the dominance of technology.
The
Systematic Evolution exhibition, which is set to run until August 22, sees young artists like Dai Chenlian, Ding Shiwei, Luo Wei and Ge Yulu make use of the latest technology to reexamine the familiar from a different angle.