A new form of contemporary art is drawing attention in New Delhi as an AI-driven technology art exhibition from Taiwan opens to the public. Titled “Are You Human?”, the exhibition invites viewers to reflect on the evolving relationship between humans, technology, and public space in today’s digital society.
The exhibition is currently on view at KHOJ and will remain open until 28 February. Through immersive installations, artificial intelligence-based interactive systems, and kinetic artworks, it examines themes central to the post-human era, including ethics, perception, and power structures.
The showcase features works by Taiwanese technology art collectives Dimension Plus and Simple Noodle Art. Their participation forms part of an exhibition and international symposium organised by the KHOJ International Artists’ Association. The exhibition was inaugurated on 30 January by Ambassador Dr. Chen Mu-min.
As an official satellite event of India Art Fair 2026, the exhibition marks the first comprehensive and curated presentation of Taiwanese technology art in South Asia. It brings together artistic practice, technological innovation, and critical inquiry under one platform.
Supported by the Cultural Division of the Taipei Economic and Cultural Center in India, the exhibition highlights Taiwan’s strengths in technology manufacturing, digital culture, and interdisciplinary art. The participating teams present works that blend advanced technical systems with human-focused questions.
Dimension Plus is presenting 2 artworks. VS AI Street Fighting uses text-to-image artificial intelligence to simulate real-time confrontations between humans and AI in public spaces, revealing shifting power dynamics between creators and algorithms in the future content industry. Ecological Pool uses AI-driven algorithms and mechanical systems to create a constantly evolving and disappearing digital life ecosystem, prompting reflection on the idea of “life” in a technology-driven world.
Simple Noodle Art is showcasing Exploration and Exploitation, an AI-interactive film that changes its storyline in real time based on viewers’ emotional responses. The work explores how recommendation algorithms influence content creation and contribute to social polarisation.
Alongside the exhibition, Tsai Hung-Hsien, Director of Dimension Plus, delivered a keynote at the international symposium held from 31 January to 2 February. The discussions focused on how technology is reshaping human subjectivity and public spaces.
Founded in 1997, the KHOJ International Artists’ Association is a leading contemporary art non-profit in South Asia. The exhibition also features artists from the United Kingdom, Germany, Austria, the Netherlands, Portugal, and Japan, reinforcing its global scope and academic depth. The participation of Taiwanese artists reflects the growing maturity of Taiwan’s technology art sector and opens pathways for long-term collaboration with India in new media art, digital culture, and technology ethics.
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