Zitationsvorschlag

Song, Zijing und Wagner, Christian: The Virtual Time Machine: An Artistic Exploration with Generative Artificial Intelligence in Heritage Practices, in Bienert, Andreas, Emenlauer-Blömers, Eva und Lengyel, Dominik (Hrsg.): EVA Berlin 2025. Electronic Media and Visual Arts: 28th Issue of the EVA Berlin Conference, Heidelberg: arthistoricum.net, 2025 (EVA Berlin, Band 28), S. 101–107. https://doi.org/10.11588/arthistoricum.1568.c24076

Identifier (Buch)

ISBN 978-3-98501-333-3 (PDF)

Veröffentlicht

10.12.2025

Autor/innen

Zijing Song, Christian Wagner

The Virtual Time Machine

An Artistic Exploration with Generative Artificial Intelligence in Heritage Practices

This project explores whether Generative Artificial Intelligence (GenAI) can serve as a ‘virtual time machine’ to represent intangible cultural heritage (ICH) across multiple temporalities, with a specific focus on the Cheung Chau Bun Festival in Hong Kong. The authors use GenAI to reimagine historical documentation, speculate on the Festival’s future, and then create an interconnected narrative. To showcase these AI-generated audiovisuals, two artworks were created: an interactive video installation, Folding Fan, and an AI short film, SAIENTIENT?. User perceptions of these artworks were assessed through an open-ended survey, exploring how GenAI can blend different temporalities and establish links between the past, present, and future in heritage storytelling. Preliminary findings suggest that GenAI has the potential to transform traditional heritage into nuanced emotional experiences, deepening audiences' understanding of the evolution and significance of cultural heritage.