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- 16 June 2026 - The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
(HKUST), in collaboration with the Center for Metaverse and
Computational Creativity at HKUST(Guangzhou), presents the
SURREALITY Mixed Reality (MR) × Artificial Intelligence (AI) Digital Art Cross-City Exhibition.
As part of HKUST's 35th-anniversary celebrations, an exclusive media
preview of the world's first large-scale, cross-regional MR × AI digital
art exhibition was held at the University's Clear Water Bay campus.
Showcasing selected works by renowned international and Chinese Mainland
digital artists, as well as faculty and students from both campuses,
the exhibition integrates creativity with Virtual Reality (VR), MR, and
AI technologies. It transforms the campus into a global hub for arts
innovation and technological excellence.
The exhibition will open at HKUST(GZ) tomorrow and run through July 31,
2026, before returning to Hong Kong for public engagement. This
exhibition exemplifies HKUST's visionary commitment to driving cultural
mobility and fostering international exchange through innovative
technologies.
Prof. Nancy IP, President of HKUST, remarked, "This event
signifies a major milestone for HKUST in its pursuit of integrating
technology, humanities, and cross-regional innovation. The national 15th
Five-Year Plan released this year explicitly supports Hong Kong in
deepening its development as the East-meets-West centre for
international cultural exchange. In 2024, the HKSAR Government also
introduced the
Blueprint for Arts and Culture and Creative Industries Development,
outlining plans to develop diverse arts and culture industries with an
international perspective, and to establish international platforms that
foster East-meets-West arts and cultural exchanges. Local universities
play a pivotal role in advancing these initiatives."
"HKUST's
Strategic Plan 2031 identifies the integration of innovation and
the humanities as a key direction for the University's future
development. In line with this vision, we established Hong Kong's first
Division of Arts and Machine Creativity, which is committed to creating
an innovative platform that fosters the fusion of technology and art
while nurturing a new generation of creative talent with strong
interdisciplinary perspectives. Hosting initiatives such as SURREALITY
and the HKUST AI Film Festival exemplifies this direction and is poised
to develop into prominent international platforms that fosters arts and
cultural exchanges between China and the rest of the world," she added.
Prof. Lionel NI Ming-Shuan, President of HKUST(GZ), stated,
"'SURREALITY' is not only the world's first large-scale MR × AI art
exhibition, but also a powerful showcase of the strengths of HKUST and
HKUST(GZ) in interdisciplinary studies and computational creativity. As a
flagship initiative under the 'One HKUST, Complementary Campuses'
framework, the two campuses have welcomed artists and young creators
from 23 countries and regions, redefining the boundaries of knowledge
production and artistic expression through the seamless fusion of the
virtual and the real. At a time when the nation is strategically
advancing future industries and the Greater Bay Area is accelerating the
development of new quality productive forces, the digital 'Portal'
connecting Clear Water Bay and Nansha represents far more than a
technological breakthrough—it embodies a forward-looking model of
educational collaboration, where engineering converges with aesthetics,
algorithms with poetry, and global vision with local engagement. At
thirty-five years old, HKUST remains youthful and dynamic. Guided by
this founding aspiration, HKUST(GZ) will continue to advance in step
with HKUST, writing a new chapter of integrated innovation and talent
development in the Greater Bay Area."
SURREALITY showcases the integration of AI-generated artworks with the
physical campus environment, creating an immersive experience through
spatial computing and real-time rendering technologies. Across the two
campuses, nearly 50 works by more than 70 digital artists from the
United States, Germany, Russia, Australia, Bolivia, Singapore, Korea,
the Chinese Mainland, and Hong Kong are featured. Presented in
innovative and striking forms, these exceptional works from around the
world highlight HKUST's strong commitment to advancing interdisciplinary
integration.
Today, 19 selected works premiered at the Clear Water Bay campus, where
MR-enhanced creations transform the HKUST campus into an immersive,
technology-driven art space. By wearing MR headsets, visitors can freely
explore three exhibition areas:
Living Currents,
Future Fables, and
Beyond Mind. Several projects created by HKUST(GZ) faculty and students stand out as highlights, with
The Gate—built on a metaverse concept—emerging as the
centerpiece of the exhibition. As the armillary sphere slowly turns and
the portal comes into view, visitors can step inside and instantly
traverse the virtual spaces of both campuses, experiencing a
groundbreaking sense of cross‑campus, seamless connectivity that
embodies the vision of "One HKUST, Complementary Campuses." Another
featured work,
Kunpeng, symbolizes a spirit of boundless freedom. A giant
fish leaps from the nearby Port Shelter in Sai Kung and transforms into
a soaring roc that ascends powerfully into the sky. Its majestic
presence delivers a striking visual spectacle. The piece
The Twinworld Tree creates a dynamic living system formed
by the World Tree and virtual life, symbolizing the interdependence of
all things, like the tides.
The exhibition also features an MR recreation of a classic work—
GFP Bunny, created by internationally acclaimed contemporary artist,
Prof. Eduardo KAC, who is also Professor of Art and Technology
Studies at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. Since its debut,
this piece has sparked global reflection on genetic modification,
bioethics, and the boundaries of art.
Mr. ZHANG Yishuai, a PhD student in the Thrust of Computational Media and Arts at HKUST(GZ) and a computational artist, presents
Echoes of Earth 2.0, offering a forward-looking
perspective on AI and interstellar civilizations. This work enriches the
exhibition with a visionary reflection on humanity's aspirations for
the future.
Several VR digital art pieces are also on display, including
Astra, created by
Ms. Eliza MCNITT— Venice Immersive Grand Prize winner and
renowned American writer and director—which offers visitors a unique
journey of exploration into the universe.
Mr. Benedict YU, a VR visual artist from Singapore, presents
Mother's Body Remembers, utilizing LiDAR to capture
movements and combining VR with tactile interaction to rekindle
visitors' memories of family connections.
The HKUST XRIM Lab's work,
Unfolding Touch, enables a soft-robot-mediated handshake
between the Clear Water Bay and Guangzhou campuses, integrating sensing
and tactile replication to create a shared touch experience across
distance. Other works include
My Flower, which invites viewers to experience the daily challenges faced by people with Alzheimer's disease. A short animation,
The Cat Ghost, which narrates the relationship between ancient Chinese people and cats from the Western world, is also screened.
Prof. Pan HUI, Chair Professor of Emerging Interdisciplinary Areas at
HKUST, Acting Head and Chair Professor of the Thrust of Computational
Media and Arts, and Director of the Center for Metaverse and
Computational Creativity at HKUST(GZ), introduced the core concept
of "SURREALITY." He explained that as technologies such as AI, spatial
computing, and MR rapidly evolve, digital worlds are transcending
screens into real spaces and becoming deeply integrated into people's
daily life. SURREALITY explores a new form of reality that may emerge in
the future—a scenario where the virtual and the physical are no longer
distinctly separate but collectively form the environments in which we
perceive, interact, and live. Through artistic creation and immersive
experiences, the exhibition offers audiences a glimpse into this
transformative vision, prompting reflection on how technology is
reshaping humanity's understanding of reality.
The exhibited works come from numerous internationally renowned artists,
showcasing the remarkable fusion of creative arts and digital
technology. Several prominent participating artists also joined today's
event to introduce their works, fostering cross-regional cultural and
arts exchanges. They include
Prof. Benjamin SEIDE, media artist, VFX expert, and Associate Professor in the School of Art, Design and Media at Nanyang Technological University;
Ms. Katerina SEMENKO, a Russian conceptual phygital artist and International Design Award recipient; and
Dr. Adam NASH, an Australian digital virtual artist and Honorary Fellow of RMIT University.