Mediatosphere: Landscape Interface|Man Tin Solo Exhibition

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Artwork Description

Mediatosphere shifts the focus from algorithms as tools to mediation as habitat. It asks how humans and machines coevolve within a shared layer where perception, style, and value are continually negotiated. Through AI‑generated Shan Shui, the exhibition treats landscape as a living interface. Mountains and waters appear not only in ink and paper, but within feedback loops among prompts, datasets, models, platforms, displays, and viewers. The mediatosphere is a relational field, an ecology of attention, computation, and culture, where images, shaped by AI systems, teach us as we teach them.

Artist Bio

Man Tin lives and works in Hong Kong. He investigates machine creativity and the philosophy of technology, advancing frameworks in computational aesthetics and human-machine interaction. His research and artistic outputs have been selected for international journals and exhibitions, including Springer Nature and Ars Electronica. Currently an Assistant Professor at Hong Kong Metropolitan University and founder of PRÉCÉDÉE artspace, his professional affiliations include executive and committee roles in both local and international arts organizations.

*Hong Kong Photographic Culture Association is financially supported by the HKADC *The Hong Kong Arts Development Council supports freedom of artistic expression. The views and opinions expressed in this project do not represent the stand of the Council.
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