At the Intersection of Art and Technology: Luca Pietropaolo’s Vision

Installation Artist Bridging Europe and Asia Discovers Collaborative Possibilities at G-Artians Hoping to Connect ETRI’s Technology with His Work

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2025-02-04 12:39:47 KST language

Based in Germany and Japan and operating his studio Refractive installation artist Luca Pietropaolo expressed deep resonance with the work and presentations at G-Artians 2024 Connecting Week. He was particularly impressed by the presentation from the Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute (ETRI) and strongly indicated his interest in collaboration.

“I think the event was grandly organized overall. When I first heard about it I was completely captivated by the concept. Since my work has always been at the crossroads of art and science this event felt very natural and comfortable to me.”

He specifically noted the session in which he participated as a presenter and recalled the Master’s Ten Talk session where he was struck by ETRI’s technological presentation. “I had worked with installation technology in my early projects but the technology presented by ETRI was on a whole new level. It was truly astonishing and I felt it could greatly benefit my installation work making me eager to collaborate.”

As a solo artist Luca values clear and concise messaging. He explained that during his presentation he did his best to encapsulate his artistic philosophy and his experiences in art-technology fusion.

Looking toward the future he stated “I want to continue working at the intersection of art and technology and grow together with like-minded people who share the same vision. I hope to tackle more challenges and open up new possibilities through collaboration.”

Luca Pietropaolo expressed his gratitude noting that an international platform like G-Artians provided him with a meaningful opportunity to exchange ideas and gain new inspiration for his work.

G-Artians 2024: Soaring as a Global Hub for Tech-Art

G-Artians 2024 Connecting Week was an international event held from December 1 to 3 2024 at the Daejeon Convention Center and WIP Square. The event offered a unique stage to showcase the fusion of science technology and cultural arts. Co-hosted by KAIST the Paik Nam June Art Center and the Daejeon Tourism Organization it was designed with the goal of evolving into a global hub for tech-art through creative innovation.

The interview took place on the second day of the event December 2 in the press room at the Daejeon Convention Center where various domestic and international speakers and stakeholders gathered to engage in in-depth discussions about the significance and achievements of the event.

Beyond mere fusion the event demonstrated a strong commitment to exploring new possibilities at the intersection of science technology and art with the aim of positively impacting future industries and society.

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