Technology Connection Art Exhibitions

Design Agency Here Unveils the Code/Craft/Chaos Exhibition

Design agency Here explores the constantly evolving space between craft and technology with the new Code/Craft/Chaos exhibition. It leans on the question of "Can technology help us make beautiful art? The installation sees digitally generated patterns that are made using algorithms. It results in pixel evolution and can be seen on items including tapestries, screen prints, music, ceramics, and more.

Design Lead at Here, Connor Davey explains the new exhibition, stating “We believe that the advancements within tech are a wonder, an asset, and one of humanity’s finest achievements. Our latest Craft Week exhibition explores working generatively in this rapidly evolving place where man and machine meet. We’ve embraced the ways in which human subjectivity and soul can transform code-generated art to create pieces that embody our own company’s ‘code’ of value: making things that are both beautiful and useful.”

Image Credit: Here

Code-generated Art
The use of algorithms and digitally generated patterns to create art presents opportunities for disruptive innovation in the art and design industry.
Craft-tech Fusion
The exploration of the intersection between craft and technology opens up new possibilities for disruptive innovation in various industries, including fashion, interior design, and home decor.
Generative Design
The emergence of generative design, where human subjectivity and soul transform code-generated art, offers disruptive innovation opportunities in fields such as architecture and product design.

Industries Being Reshaped

Art and Design
Code-generated art can revolutionize the art and design industry by blurring the line between traditional craftsmanship and digital creativity.
Fashion
The integration of technology and craft in fashion can lead to disruptive innovation, with new possibilities in materials, production processes, and customization.
Architecture
Generative design techniques can disrupt the architecture industry by introducing new ways of creating unique and adaptable structures that blend human creativity with algorithmic exploration.
SCORE
2.0 out of 10
GENDER
50% Men50% Women
MARKETTop markets: North America, South America, Europe, Asia, Africa
GENERATION
  • Gen Alpha
  • Gen Z (primary audience)
  • Millennial (primary audience)
  • Gen X (primary audience)
POPULARITY
Popularity 21%
Activity 21%
Freshness 18%