
Black Myth: Wukong Art Exhibition Transforms Digital Fantasy into Reality
Hangzhou’s Black Myth: Wukong Art Exhibition merges digital and physical artistry, showcasing over 900 pieces from the game universe until July 25.
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Hangzhou’s Black Myth: Wukong Art Exhibition merges digital and physical artistry, showcasing over 900 pieces from the game universe until July 25.
Chengdu’s latest naked-eye 3D display featuring Ne Zha captivates crowds, blending cutting-edge technology with cultural storytelling.
Hong Kong’s Palace Museum collaborates with Beijing’s to launch a digital exhibition exploring traditional Chinese patterns through immersive tech, open until Oct 13.
A Nanjing exhibition uses cutting-edge tech to transform a Qing Dynasty painting into an immersive journey through ancient Jinling’s streets and culture.
The Song Dynasty’s iconic ‘A Thousand Miles of Rivers and Mountains’ painting gains new life through AI animation, blending ancient artistry with modern technology.
Chinese artist Li Hanxuan’s interactive installation reimagines legendary heroine Mu Guiying using shadow puppetry and digital tech at Beijing’s Nanchizi Museum.
Content creator Zhu Tiexiong captivates audiences with stunning costume transformations on Douyin, blending traditional Chinese culture with modern digital magic.
Experience the rich history of Dunhuang through digital interactions at the ‘Super Dunfun’ exhibition in Beijing until March 25, 2025.
Discover Beijing’s new digital art exhibition, “Spiritual Land: Future World of Inspiration,” blending AI, VR, and traditional culture for an immersive experience.