AI EXPERIMENTS

Duration

September 6, 2025 -
September 19, 2025

Opening Times

Opening Party

September 5, 2025 - 06:00PM

Artist duo Motherlode invites you to experience AI not as a threat but as a playful and generative creative partner.

Witness and immerse yourself into a world where machine logic crashes headfirst into human absurdity.

In AI EXPERIMENTS, artist duo Motherlode invites audiences to see artificial intelligence not as a threat, but as a mischievous and inspiring creative partner. This exhibition moves beyond doom narratives and productivity hype to explore how AI can unlock unexpected ways of thinking, making, and imagining.

Through a series of playful, provocative experiments, AI EXPERIMENTS asks:
What if humans evolved differently to glide like flying squirrels or had feet shaped for running on water?
What does the “average 22nd century procrastinator” look like, according to a machine?
Does AI navigate ethics differently if we figuratively frame it as a love triangle between toasters?
How would technology have accelerated if Albert Einstein and Nikola Tesla had access to AI?

With 3D-printed anatomies, alternate histories, surreal data portraits, and interactive metaphor machines, the show becomes a testing ground for collaboration between human unpredictability and algorithmic logic. The result is a wildly creative, often funny, and occasionally unsettling exploration of how machine intelligence reflects and refracts what makes us human.

This isn’t about what AI might replace.
It’s about what it can help us imagine.
If you’re curious about the future of creativity,
this is the exhibition to see in 2025.

Motherlode

Motherlode is the Tokyo and Seoul based artist duo of Diana Ganea and Yo Sup Kim, whose collaborative work bridges art, technology, and speculative design.
Diana leads with a conceptual mindset and a background in art direction, building strong narrative frameworks and visual cohesion across their projects. Yo Sup brings a technically skilled, humor-forward approach rooted in motion graphics, giving their work an energetic, unexpected edge. Together, their practice thrives on playful contradiction combining sharp ideas with visual wit, and emerging tools with deeply human questions.