I want to create an exhibition themed around “Flowing Life,” a digital art experience that immerses visitors in a world where motion and technology blur the lines between the organic and the artificial. The exhibition, titled Flowing Life, is inspired by works like Sougwen Chung’s Body Machine Meridians and Refik Anadol’s Coral Dreams. These pieces have always struck me as alive—fluid, organic, and almost breathing. At its core, this exhibition aims to transport viewers into a world where digital creatures flow and evolve, challenging the boundaries between technology and life.
I chose these two projects because they both capture the essence of “flowing life” so perfectly. Sougwen’s work blends human and robotic gestures, creating strokes that feel fluid and meditative, while Refik’s AI-generated coral formations pulse and shift like living, breathing organisms. Though their mediums and techniques differ, they share a common thread—movement, transformation, and a mesmerizing sense of presence.
The exhibition will take place in a large, immersive space where these works will be projected onto massive LED screens, enveloping the audience in waves of motion and color. Paired with a soft, ambient soundscape, the environment will feel calming, almost meditative. I hope visitors will pause, lose themselves in this flowing world, and perhaps even feel a connection to these digital creatures. Ultimately, it’s an invitation to rethink what life means in a world where technology and art intertwine so seamlessly.

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