Machine Love Exhibition Explores AI, Gaming and Contemporary Art Intersection at Mori Art Museum
The Mori Art Museum in Tokyo is currently hosting an exhibition called "Machine Love," which dives into how artificial intelligence and video game tech are shaping the art scene. It features 11 solo artists and one group, including well-known names like Beeple, Kate Crawford, and Vladan Joler. A standout piece is Beeple's HUMAN ONE (2021), showcasing the first human born in the metaverse. Another highlight is Jakob Kudsk Steensen's The Ephemeral Lake (2024), a digital recreation of Death Valley's ecosystem. There's also an interactive Indie Game Arcade curated by Taniguchi Akihiko, featuring Kim Ayoung's Delivery Dancer's Sphere. Running until June 8, 2025, the exhibition explores themes like identity, ethics, and the evolving role of AI in creativity.
Key facts
- Exhibition titled Machine Love runs until 8 June 2025
- Located at Mori Art Museum in Tokyo
- Features 11 individual artists and one collective
- Includes works by Beeple, Kate Crawford & Vladan Joler, Diemut, Jakob Kudsk Steensen
- Beeple's HUMAN ONE (2021) explores metaverse identity
- Jakob Kudsk Steensen's The Ephemeral Lake (2024) recreates Death Valley ecosystem
- Interactive Indie Game Arcade curated by Taniguchi Akihiko
- Examines AI, gaming technology, and contemporary art intersection
Entities
Artists
- Beeple
- Kate Crawford
- Vladan Joler
- Diemut
- Jakob Kudsk Steensen
- Lu Yang
- Anicka Yi
- Adrián Villar Rojas
- Sato Ryotaro
- Taniguchi Akihiko
- Kim Ayoung
- Anna Muller
Institutions
- Mori Art Museum
- Hamburger Kunsthalle
- Aesthetica Magazine
Locations
- Tokyo
- Japan
- Hamburg
- Germany
- Death Valley