AI Artist 'Stephanie Dinkins' Collaboration
Three New Works Unveiled at US Guggenheim Museum

On the 25th (local time), LG Electronics showcased an art piece embodying communication and empathy between humans and artificial intelligence (AI) technology on OLED TVs at the 'Late Shift × Stephanie Dinkins' exhibition held at the Guggenheim Museum in New York, USA.


Visitors are experiencing communication with AI by using the OLED screen (left) while enjoying AI-created media art through the OLED TV 'OLED evo' exhibited at the Guggenheim Museum in New York, USA. / Photo by LG Electronics

Visitors are experiencing communication with AI by using the OLED screen (left) while enjoying AI-created media art through the OLED TV 'OLED evo' exhibited at the Guggenheim Museum in New York, USA. / Photo by LG Electronics

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Amid growing interest in new experiences and changes based on AI, LG Electronics unveiled three new works by the world-renowned AI artist Stephanie Dinkins using a total of seven OLED displays, including the 97-inch OLED evo, OLED Objet Collection Pose, and transparent OLED signage.


Dinkins is famous for presenting works utilizing the latest digital technologies such as AI, augmented reality (AR), and virtual reality (VR). She is the first recipient of the 'LG Guggenheim Award,' given to artists who have presented innovative works using technology since last year by LG Corporation and the Guggenheim Museum, and was also selected as one of TIME magazine's '100 Most Influential People in AI.'


LG OLED evo was used as a window for communication with visitors based on generative AI technology at this exhibition. Visitors shared their thoughts through a microphone on the theme 'Stories We Tell Machines,' and the AI responded via the OLED TV screen. Additionally, AI-created artworks were vividly displayed with OLED picture quality in a corner of the exhibition hall.


This year, LG OLED evo’s AI performance has evolved to a new level based on the 'Alpha 11 Processor,' an AI picture and sound engine dedicated to OLED, which adjusts colors considering the mood and emotions intended by video creators. Recently, LG Electronics has been emphasizing the strengths of self-emissive OLED, distinct from LCD, strengthening its brand leadership as 'an OLED TV that inspires art and is preferred by artists.'



Meanwhile, at CES 2024, the world's largest electronics and IT exhibition held this month in Las Vegas, USA, LG Electronics redefined AI as 'Affectionate Intelligence,' meaning AI that considers and empathizes with users to provide differentiated customer experiences.


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