The China (Hangzhou) Art and Technology Biennale Celebrates Creativity and Innovation
Where Art Meets Technology: The China (Hangzhou) Art and Technology Biennale
On October 18, 2025, the much-anticipated China (Hangzhou) Art and Technology Biennale kicked off at the Yuhang Art Museum in Hangzhou, China. This Biennale is a landmark event that encapsulates the confluence of artistic expression and technological advancement. Jointly organized by the China Academy of Art (CAA) and several artistic institutions along with government departments, the event is part of the 3rd Liangzhu Forum aimed at fostering cultural and artistic exchange.
This year’s theme is "Cultural Ecological Reconstruction Amidst Technological Iteration." The Biennale features contributions from over 160 artists, scientists, and creators, coming from more than 20 nations and regions. The diverse range of exhibits encourages thought-provoking dialogue on the intersection of technology and the environment, as well as the role of cultural heritage in a rapidly changing world.
A Deep Dive into the Exhibition
The Biennale is divided into four main sections, each exploring a different aspect of the overarching theme. The first section, titled "Embodied Interaction Connections," invites visitors to engage in experiences that connect humans, machines, and the natural world. By utilizing immersive installations and interactive technology, this exhibit encourages audience participation, creating a dynamic interaction between art and observer.
The second section focuses on "Symbiosis Digital Education," aiming to emphasize the importance of integrating humanities with technology through educational initiatives. This segment showcases how digital platforms can foster a deeper understanding of cultural narratives while promoting collaboration across disciplines.
Next, "Speculation Ecological Reconstruction" raises questions about how technological innovation can harmonize with environmental sustainability. Artists and scientists alike present their interpretations of how humanity might coexist with nature through responsible use of technology.
Finally, the "Philosophical Inquiry Manifesto" encourages visitors to reflect on the ethical implications of blending art and technology. In an age where AI and advanced algorithms influence creativity, this section provokes a rethinking of value systems and the moral responsibilities of creators and technologists.
Highlighted Works and Artists
Among the standout installations is the majestic Jade Cong, which symbolizes connectivity between the heavens and the earthly realm. Additionally, the "China Dinosaur Project" showcases pioneering research by Liu Yihong and his team, who have transformed paleontological data into visually engaging art pieces through innovative techniques like μCT imaging and numerical simulations.
Another remarkable installation features the "Trisolaria Computing Constellation," a collaboration between the Zhejiang Laboratory and international partners, envisioning a future of space computing infrastructure. The event also displays a cutting-edge installation, the "Unmanned Deep-Sea Intelligent Submersible," developed by the CAA's Innovation and Design School in partnership with the Chinese Academy of Sciences, showcasing advancements in underwater exploration technology.
Artist Zach Lieberman presents his work "Daily Sketches," which translates real-time audience gestures and expressions into dynamic, abstract visuals. Another captivating piece is "Orbital," by the Finnish duo Grönlund-Nisunen, where a stainless steel ball continuously navigates a circular track, powered by gravity and friction.
The China (Hangzhou) Art and Technology Biennale is not just an exhibition; it is a platform for cultural dialogue, environmental consciousness, and a celebration of innovative artistic practices. It remains open to the public until December 18, providing ample opportunity for art lovers, technologists, and environmentalists to explore this vibrant fusion of creativity and technology.
Come experience how art and technology can coexist harmoniously, inspiring future generations to think differently about our world.