On the afternoon of June 6, the "Art Exhibition on the Inheritance and Innovation of AI to the Inheritance and Innovation of Chinese Culture" planned by Zhang Jun was grandly opened at the Beijing News Building Art Museum. Sun Lijun, director of the Animation and Art Committee of the Chinese Artists Association, Qu Xueli, vice chairman of the Beijing Digital Popular Science Association, Liu Yizhuo, deputy director of the Beijing Cultural Work Committee of Jiusan Society, Li Yichen, chief director of the AI Spring Festival Gala, Wang Fuming, dean of the School of Digital Art and Animation of Hebei Media College, Zhen Wei, director of the School of Special Education of Beijing United University, and Dou Yiqiong, representative of the Canadian East-West Culture and Art Society, respectively delivered speeches, praising the use of AI high technology to help the inheritance and dissemination of Chinese culture, and leading young students to actively create in many fields such as music, art, design, film and television. It is undoubtedly a very forward-looking and good idea, and is of great significance to keep up with the pace of science and technology, promote the culture of the motherland, and carry out patriotic education for young people.



The exhibition works include more than 200 still frames and 40-minute videos, and the teachers and students of Hebei Media College and Tianjin Media College account for the majority. The youngest author of the work is only 7 years old. At the opening ceremony, expert Wang Jinghan shared with everyone the process of AI generation of Chinese style music; during the AI video screening session, Chen Jing's "Lihuo", Cybernana, and Electronic Wine's "Xingzhixing" were popular; Beijing Yule Shijing Digital Technology Co., Ltd. allows viewers to bring MR glasses and enjoy the wonderfulness of some Chinese Buddha statue sculptures lost overseas. Curator Zhang Jun said that the Beijing Digital Science Popularization Association was the first in China to plan and hold an exhibition of AI art works. In this exhibition, Chinese painting, printmaking, and ink animation that use AI means to innovate have made many breakthrough attempts in skills.





The exhibition ends on June 15 and is open every day. Everyone is welcome to visit.