Exhibitions
《What an Artificial World》, 2024.04.26 – 2024.08.25, MMCA, Cheongju
April 01, 2024
MMCA, Cheongju

Unmake Lab, Ecology for the Non-futures, 2023,
Single-channel video, 4K, 26min 30sec ©Unmake Lab
The National Museum of Modern and
Contemporary Art (MMCA; Director: Kim Sunghee) presents 《What an Artificial World》 from 26 April to
25 August, 2024, at the MMCA Cheongju Art Storage Center (hereafter, MMCA
Cheongju).
《What an Artificial World》 is the first media art exhibition at the MMCA Cheongju. It is
organized to examine AI in today’s society and culture and to explore the
possibility of symbiosis between technology and humans. The exhibition examines
the meaning of technology in the present day from diverse aspects, including
ecology, creation, evolution, and systems, through artworks that deal with AI
as their subjects. It asks what we are missing and what we need to focus on in
relation to AI. It also proposes to imagine a world that can(not) be predicted
by sharing what contemporary artists 2 / 7 think about the age of AI.
AI is a technology developed
since the 1950s to embody human intelligence—the ability to learn, recognize,
and reason. AI research in science and engineering has its origins in the study
of human intelligence, and it has promoted the development of technology with
human-like capabilities by promising the evolution of humanity and the
enrichment of life. AI has been performing functions similar to human
intelligence for specific purposes.
But in recent years, AI’s ability to
‘generate’ has been introduced, giving it the potential to go beyond
‘artificial’ and replace/transcend ‘humans.’ While accelerating technology and
advancements in AI are bringing us a future we could only imagine, they are
also raising social and ethical concerns about the issues of environment,
labor, and data colonialism. 《What an
Artificial World》 traces the progress of AI and seeks
to reveal the artificial world it constructs.