Description
ArtTech: Creative Machines, Human Visions
As artists grapple with this digital revolution, they face both opportunities and obstacles. New technologies enable them to push the limits of what’s possible, yet the overwhelming array of choices can make the creative process feel fragmented. The challenge lies not only in mastering these advanced tools but in finding a way to integrate them seamlessly into their artistic vision. How do you maintain artistic integrity in an age where a 3D render or an AI-generated image can appear indistinguishable from human-made art?
The debate over technology’s role in art centres around whether it enhances creativity or undermines it. Can technical precision co-exist with artistic freedom? The influx of new tech has given rise to new professions—such as ‘prompt writers’—who craft the specific instructions that guide AI engines in generating art. But with these innovations comes the question of how to preserve the essence of artistic expression without becoming overly reliant on the machinery.
As the lines between art and technology blur, artists must find a balance. It’s not just about mastering the tools but about ensuring that the technology serves the concept, not the other way around. ArtTech is not merely about utilising new tools, but about ensuring that creativity, rather than automation, remains at the heart of every creation.
Featuring:
Andréa Philippon | Billelis | Can Büyükberber | Christoph Strohfeld | ClydeStudio (Arthur Clyde Roger) | Fancy Lamp / Collectable Cities | Five Three Five Design (Tania Kalina) | FutureDeluxe | Get it Studio (Sandra Golay & Alexandre Armand) | Joan García Pons | Leonardoworx (Leonardo Betti) | Mach Studio | Magnane (Benoit Challand & JF Passot) | Media.Work | MINIMALCHAT (Bel R. Tarducci & Seba Morales) | Mr Kaplin (Robert Glassford) | notooSTUDIO | NotReal | Rare Volume | Santi Zoraidez | Sawdust (Jonathan Quainton & Rob Gonzalez) | TEF Studio (Bruno Inhudes & Ruth Cruz) | Transparent House | Xebius (Manuel Camino)
Specifications:
160p + 8p cover
160mm (w) x 230mm (h)
4 varying paper stocks
4C process + matt lamination
ISSN (English Edition): 1029 4805
ISSN (Chinese Edition): 1029 4813




















