Weaving Through Time and Space - Marco Polo in the Miracle Forest

The 3rd "Metaverse Art Annual Exhibition @ Venice" in 2024 follows a path of innovation and exploration, coinciding once again with the Venice Art Biennale.

This year's theme, "Weaving Through Time and Space" commemorates the 700th anniversary of Marco Polo's death with "Marco Polo in the Miracle Forest," initiating a series of independent avant-garde art exhibitions and events. These resonate with Marco Polo's complex journey of exploration and cultural fusion, aiming to reflect on historical narratives while looking forward to the future of human creativity and the potential for collaboration with artificial intelligence. It heralds the arrival of a new era in art, promising to integrate historical traditions with avant-garde innovations.

"Weaving Through Time and Space" consists of a series of avant-garde exhibitions where most of the showcased works are co-created by human creativity and artificial intelligence. This challenges viewers to question the essence of creativity, reality versus illusion, originality versus appropriation, and to ponder the so-called "Muse," meaning that the crystallization of human impulses and fantasies is art. The digital outputs or screens displaying AI have the ability to simulate past and future artistic styles and merge them into contemporary forms, thus challenging the previously unchangeable notion of the direction of time flow. In this unique intersection of art and technology, AIGC is not merely a tool but an active participant in the creation process. AI's nonlinear understanding of time and its infinite perception of space add new layers and complexities to the artistic exploration of tangible realities.

Location

Located in the Castello district of Venice at Calle Scaleta, 6039, close to the Museo Correr and just a 4-minute walk from the Rialto Bridge and an 8-minute walk from Piazza San Marco, the venue enjoys an excellent location. The exhibition space spans the 1st and 2nd floors of the building, with a total area exceeding 400 square meters, planned to have 15 exhibition rooms. This is the first time the venue is being used for exhibitions, and the owner has a great passion for art - the family was once a renowned Venetian glassmaking dynasty. The interior is exquisitely decorated, promising an exceptional setting to display the artworks. We eagerly anticipate the viewing experience this beautiful space will provide.

Address:Palazzo Bragadin Carabba, Castello 6039, Venezia

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