Kyobo Art Space Hosts 'Humans with AI' Exhibition
Collaboration with Samsung Electronics, Intel, and Samsung Display
Kim Won-hwa's 'Mirror of Humans' Series
AI Analyzes Visitors and Enables Personalized Interaction

Kyobo Art Space, an exhibition space operated by Kyobo Book Centre, announced on the 21st that it will hold the 'Humans with AI' exhibition until March 31.

AI Exhibition That Talks to Visitors... Kyobo Partners with Samsung and Intel for Unique Display at Gwanghwamun Branch View original image

'Humans with AI' is an exhibition collaborated by Kyobo Book Centre and AI technology leaders Samsung Electronics, Intel, and Samsung Display. It showcases new works for 2025 from Kim Won-hwa’s 'Mirror of Humans' series, who has long regarded AI technology as a partner in artistic creation. The 'Humans of Seoul' series was created using the large language model (LLM) Llama 3.2. When visitors approach the artwork, sensors detect their presence and AI-generated sentences are expressed through sound and visuals.


'Mirror of Humans 2' features a narrator set as Alice, the protagonist of 'Alice in Wonderland,' who speaks various observations about the audience such as "You are someone who likes books with many pictures," and "You are the type who pursues knowledge."


'Mirror of Humans 3' sets HAL 9000 from 'Space Odyssey' as a fictional narrator character. HAL makes more logical and emotion-excluded remarks about humans compared to Alice.


Artist Kim Won-hwa said, "Artificial Intelligence (AI) creates outputs based on human creative works as a database," adding, "We discover very human-centered judgment results in AI-generated works that we usually do not perceive."



The exhibition is free to visit at Kyobo Art Space located inside Kyobo Book Centre Gwanghwamun branch. In the audience participation area, visitors can also experience creating 'My Own AI Photo Sticker' using the touchscreen of the Galaxy Book5 Pro equipped with Intel’s open-source AI toolkit.


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