POMPEII-X by Jimmy Delatour is a design glitch merging Ancient echoes with futuristic visions

POMPEII-X by Jimmy Delatour x Galerie BSl - Courtesy of Gaslerie BSL.

POMPEII-X furniture collection blends ancient Roman aesthetics with a contemporary twist. Inspired by Quantum Physics theories, parallel realities, and how new technologies can alter history and facts, the collection wasn’t purposely AI-generated to highlight today’s new paradox.

Taiwan Design Week 2024: how is Artificial Intelligence transforming the creative process?

Infinite Panorama by Po-Ching Chou at Taiwan Design Week 2024 - Courtesy of TDW2024.

Under the theme ‘The Gateway,’ Taiwan Design Week 2024 explored the role of AI in reshaping design, architecture, and cultural narratives. The festival featured more than 17 events presented by over 34 Taiwanese and international design teams.

The Enfold Pavilion by DEOND is a “Holistic Embrace of Body and Technology”

'Enfold Pavilion' by DEON - Photo by ©DEED STUDIO.

Entirely crafted from corrugated cardboard, the Enfold Pavilion features an AI-infused ‘second skin’ fabric that “could help treat anxiety and de-accelerate the mind and body.”

Ballie by Samsung at CES 2024

Ballie - Photo by Samsung.

At the Consumer Electronic Show 2024 in Las Vegas, Samsung introduced a new version of Ballie, a home assistant following you around the house. Empowered by AI technology, a spatial LiDAR sensor, and a 1080p projector, the ball-shaped lovable robot is able to display movies, video calls and “greetings” on its surrounding surfaces.

Marcus Byrne creates graffiti architectures with Artificial Intelligence

'When life imitates art' by Marcus Byrne - Image by Marcus Byrne.

Marcus Byrne’s graffiti architectures capture the beauty in the decay with the art project When life imitates art. Through AI, the Australia-based Irish graphic designer, digital artist, and visual storyteller celebrates the spray can as a democratic tool for freedom of expression.

Robots. Work. Our Future: 2017 Vienna Biennale showcases multidisciplinary visions for a humane digital tomorrow

2017 Vienna Biennale - © Aleksandra Domanović, Things to Come, 2014; UV flatbed print on polyester foil. Courtesy of the artist and Tanya Leighton, Berlin

Titled ROBOTS. WORK. OUR FUTURE, 2017 Vienna Biennale explores how robots, artificial intelligence, the internet of things and cutting-edge digital technologies will shape our lives, jobs and emotions.