An Immersive Celebration of AI-Generated Art presented by Rogers
This summer, AiRTIFICIAL VISIONS brings together, for the first time, a curated group of leading international artists exploring identity, memory, and the human figure through artificial intelligence.
The exhibition explores the relationship between human creativity and AI, positioning technology not as an autonomous creator, but as a tool shaped by artistic intention.
At its core is a central question: How does human identity persist, transform, and express itself through artificial systems?
Through immersive environments, artists reinterpret identity, memory, and emotion across diverse cultural perspectives, highlighting multiculturalism as a living, evolving dialogue.
AiRTIFICIAL VISIONS transforms AI from a tool into a shared human experience.
Rodger Luo
Already attending the Lavazza IncluCity Festival? AiRTIFICIAL Visions is included with your festival ticket - no additional purchase required.
Toronto Metropolitan University students receive complimentary access as part of ICFF's commitment to arts education and community engagement.
Open to all. Tickets available for purchase in advance online or on-site at the venue, subject to availability. Advance booking is recommended. Guests can choose between an exhibit-only ticket or an exhibit + tasting experience (valid from 6:00 PM to 9:30 PM).
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This panel explores how artificial intelligence is being used as a creative tool across disciplines including, visual arts, design, film and digital media. The panel will consider how artists and creators can maintain a clear creative identity while working with generative tools, and how emerging frameworks are beginning to define responsibility and attribution in this new landscape. A key part of the conversation will address authorship and intellectual property, examining how ownership, originality, and rights are evolving in an AI-assisted creative process.
This session examines how AI is being integrated across film and media production, from development through post-production. It will explore its impact on cinematic language, workflows, and industry practices, including opportunities for efficiency and innovation alongside emerging challenges. Key topics include copyright and IP considerations, ethical use, cost structures, and the evolving role of creative professionals. A practical component will provide participants with insight into how AI tools can be applied within production workflows, budgeting, and content creation.
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