Autonomous Vehicle Art Exhibits

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'Driver Less Vision' Imagines the World from a Car's Perspective

'Driver Less Vision,' an art exhibition in Seoul, explored the future impact of autonomous vehicles. Although the possibility is fast approaching, the knowledge surrounding driverless vehicles is limited. Through this interactive exhibit, artists were tasked with imagining what autonomous vehicles could see, depicting imagery from the perspective of the machine.

Guests were invited to step into a room, which offered a 360-degree view of a cityscape, similar to how a vehicle would perceive the world. A digital map with zeros and ones covered the screen, adding an element of computer narrative that helps the individual address the possibilities that autonomous vehicles would present.

The exhibit served as a means for tightening the gap between humans and artificial intelligence, attempting to create an emotional bond to heighten the chances of living in harmony.
Trend Themes
1. Autonomous Vehicle Art - Use autonomous vehicles as a canvas or subject for art installations and exhibitions.
2. AI-human Emotional Bond - Explore opportunities for creating emotional bonds between humans and artificial intelligence.
3. 360-degree Interactive Exhibits - Create immersive and interactive exhibits that give guests a unique perspective on a given subject.
Industry Implications
1. Art - Opportunities for artists and curators to experiment with new mediums and subject matter as autonomous vehicles become more integrated into society.
2. Automotive - Create interactive exhibits showcasing the capabilities and potential impacts of autonomous vehicles, which could act as promotional tools for the industry.
3. Technology - Develop technologies that allow for more immersive and interactive experiences, and explore the potential for creating emotional bonds between humans and artificial intelligence.

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