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Anthropocene Islands

Our islands are prime locations for thinking the Anthropocene. From man-made islands, to plastic washed ashore on our beaches, these projects offer specific case studies to let us pause and think about how far we need our environment to change to fit our grandiose desires.

AI (Artificial Islands)
 

Preston Hartwick, Brian Wong @ Liber Research Community

The Kau Yi Chau Artificial Islands, part of the Lantau Tomorrow Vision reclamation plan, are marketed as a utopian project that will simultaneously ignite economic prosperity, embrace environmental conservation, and support sustainable development. An achievable dream or merely a fleeting hallucination?

 

‘AI (Artificial Islands)’ is an exploration of what happens when you detach vision from context. Looking through the eye of generative AI image software, the hypothetical islands begin to take shape, inviting the viewer to contemplate the potential implications of this monumental construction and their own desires for modernity. What symbols of progress will the algorithm reproduce when fed official descriptions of the project? What flaws will show through? And how are we ultimately able to navigate the surreal path laid before us without heading toward catastrophe?
 

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Venue sponsors:

Peng Chau Rural Community
Private Bay

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Special thanks

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Praya ART Space
Good Old Soil
Silvermine Hotel

food sponors:

Mezzanine Makers
Love craft
Blue Girl
Uncle Ross Coffee

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