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Art Must Be Artificial: Perspectives of AI in the Visual Arts explores the transformative impact of artificial intelligence and digital technology on contemporary art. This groundbreaking exhibition showcases the evolution of computer-generated artworks from the 1960s to the present day. Featuring over thirty pioneering artists from fifteen countries, the collection highlights the importance of digital mediums in redefining artistic expression. Curated by Jerome Neutres, an esteemed authority on computing art, the exhibition investigates the rich tapestry of AI's role in shaping a new artistic language. As we delve into the remarkable works of artists both established and emerging, the exhibition demonstrates that AI is not merely a tool but a legitimate medium of artistic creation. The blend of computational techniques and human creativity invites viewers to engage with art in novel ways and reflects on the evolution of the homo digitalis, a new digital civilization. Discover how technology is expanding the boundaries of art, offering limitless possibilities for exploration and innovation in visual arts. Whether you are an art enthusiast or a curious newcomer, this exhibition is an unmissable journey into the future of art.