The Manila Times is hosting an expo featuring experts such as Allan Tan, Carla Joy Haboc, and Fleire Castro to discuss AI's impact on the future. The event includes a Case Competition where teams will develop AI-powered solutions that enhance human creativity, judged by Dr. Ezekiel Bernardo, Rochelle Fajardo, and Allan Tan.
Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD) is expanding its offerings to include a minor in Applied AI, available to all students across majors, to equip creative professionals with tools for integrating intelligent systems into their careers. The university, which enrolls over 18,500 students from 110 countries, has earned top rankings for degree programs in various fields and boasts a 99% employment rate among recent graduates. SCAD's research arm, SCADask, provides strategic insights to business and media partners through design-centered research initiatives, including the annual Al Summit, which brings together luminaries and experts to discuss AI's impact on design and creative careers.
The "América Soy Yo" exhibition celebrates the cultural melting pot of America by exploring the complex relationships between land, body, and borders. It delves into the experiences of immigrants and their struggles with labor and sustenance, highlighting the generational wounds that arise from these interactions.
The new "Dreamhouse" exhibit at the Smithsonian National Museum of American History in Washington D.C. features an interactive experience where visitors can choose between two immersive options: keeping watch from Barbie's lifeguard tower or stepping into her iconic box to become a life-size doll, bringing the Barbie experience to life.
Depp's 'Let the Light In' Exhibition Unveiled in London
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Johnny Depp's new art exhibition, "Let the Light In", will be unveiled at Castle Fine Art in London on Friday. The collection features two main pieces, a portrait of his daughter Lily-Rose and a self-portrait from the early 2000s, created during his time with wife Vanessa Paradis and their children Jack and Lily-Rose, at Le Hameau in France.
In Hong Kong, traditional artisans are passing on their skills to younger generations to preserve cultural heritage. Yuet Tung China Works, a century-old hand-painted porcelain ware shop, has a succession plan with the help of its 66-year-old owner Ruby Tso's daughter Martina, who handles social media and marketing efforts. Meanwhile, 83-year-old birdcage maker Chan Lok Choi, or Master Chan, is conducting workshops and taking on apprentices to preserve his craft. His students, including Elaine Wong and Chow Hau Chung, believe that handmade items carry unique messages and soul, which cannot be replicated by AI.
The JEMY 2025 Exhibition Zone in Malaysia will feature a diverse range of activities and performances, including sushi-making demonstrations by top local chefs, an omakase talk and presentation, and a sake workshop hosted by the Japan Embassy. The zone will also showcase traditional Japanese arts such as Kendo martial arts and Awa dance, as well as opera shows. Performances by Japanese artists like Manaka Inaba and Leon Niihama will be complemented by Malaysian acts including KLP48, Kyoto Protocol, and DJ Blink. Admission to the Exhibition Zone is free, while tickets for the Entertainment Zone range from RM25 to RM40, with registration required for entry.
Joris Hoefnagel's Intricate Insect Watercolors on Display
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The National Gallery of Art is hosting an exhibition titled "Little Beasts: Art, Wonder and the Natural World" featuring works by Joris Hoefnagel, including his 270 biological watercolors from the late 1500s. The show includes detailed studies of insects such as the Southern Hawker Dragonfly with crystalline wings and a crocodile's scales, which were created for private circulation among friends and patrons rather than public display.
A giant Lego mural certified as Singapore's largest is currently on display at the National Museum of Singapore as part of the city-state's 60th birthday celebrations. The seven-metre wide and two-metre tall mural, titled "Stories of Singapore: Building Our Heritage, Brick by Brick," was unveiled yesterday and will be displayed until August 9. The Lego creation, assembled by Lego before being sent to the museum, features a large model of Singapore's historical landmarks and Lego versions of popular local dishes like chilli crab and nyonya kuih.