At Art Korea Lab on the 26th

The Korea Culture and Tourism Institute announced on the 24th that, together with the Arts Management Support Center, it will hold the "Artificial Intelligence (AI) × Arts Forum: Changes and Challenges in the Arts Ecosystem in the Age of AI" at 2:00 p.m. on the 26th at Agora, 6th floor of Art Korea Lab.


The forum will discuss the changes and impacts on the arts sector brought about by AI, and share findings from surveys on how arts institutions in Korea and abroad are responding.

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Kim Yoonkyung, Associate Research Fellow at the institute, will present on "Changes, Issues, and Policy Challenges in the Arts Sector Due to AI," while Byun Jihye, Researcher, will give a presentation on "Perceptions and Acceptance of AI in the Arts Sector in Korea and Abroad." Kim Yoonkyung is the lead researcher for the institute's basic research project, "Changes and Challenges in the Arts Ecosystem in the Age of AI."


Following this, Park Eok, CEO and Artistic Director of Six Dopamine, will share creative cases utilizing AI and the realities faced by participants in government support programs, under the theme "The One Thing AI Does Not Have: eNaraHelp ID."


In addition, Shin Seungbaek (Shin Seungbaek & Kim Yonghoon), Jo Younggak (artist and CEO of Mad Generator), and Hoonida Kim (artist and Studio Hoonida) - all of whom are actively conducting research in the field of AI-powered arts - will participate as panelists to share their perspectives from various viewpoints.


Kim Sewon, President of the institute, stated, "The institute will continue to identify a variety of research topics that can support the development of our cultural and arts sector through policy, and will actively incorporate the opinions of the arts community in the implementation of these studies."



Based on this forum, the institute plans to release the final research report, "Changes and Challenges in the Arts Ecosystem in the Age of AI," on its official website in December, and will also publish a book.


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