As artificial intelligence (AI) continues to transform industries, a new generation of visionary artists is redefining its role in creativity, culture, and storytelling. AI for Good’s Artistic Intelligence Visionary Initiative (A.I.V.I.), curated by Harry Yeff – founder of R100Studios – and supported by the Ministry of Science, ICT, and Future Planning of the Republic of Korea, seeking out the artists who create artworks that aid our understating of technology and guide our future relationships with innovation and culture. Through in-depth conversations and artistic showcases, A.I.V.I has brought together pioneering creators who challenge conventional narratives and push the boundaries of AI-driven expression.
A.I.V.I. Season 2 pushes creative boundaries with technology
Building on the success of its first season, A.I.V.I Season 2 spotlights four artists whose work redefines the relationship between AI and creativity. Their diverse approaches span interactive installations, digital poetry, and new forms of storytelling, reflecting AI’s role as both a tool and a collaborator in artistic expression. This season’s featured artists include:
Each of these artists explores new ways of integrating AI into artistic practice, from immersive installations to poetry, interactive experiences, and bio-inspired art. Their work reflects AI’s evolving role as both a tool and a collaborator in artistic expression.
Watch the A.I.V.I Season 2 Trailer and discover the artists shaping the future of AI and creativity.
A.I.V.I’s Season 2 is more than just a showcase, it’s an invitation to rethink how AI enhances artistic storytelling and cultural discourse. The featured artists challenge traditional assumptions about technology’s role in the creative process, demonstrating how AI can serve as both a collaborator and a catalyst for new forms of expression, expanding the boundaries of creativity while deepening our understanding of its role in shaping culture and innovation.
Opening Performance: Re. imagine – Resonant Augmenta
As part of AI for Good’s commitment to exploring the intersection of technology and artistic expression, this year’s Global Summit will open with Re. imagine – Resonant Augmenta, a groundbreaking performance by Nguyen Thien Minh and Fustic Studio, in collaboration with R100Studios.
This piano quintet featuring an AI pianist explores the evolving relationship between human expression and AI, reflecting themes of connection, learning, and unity. By blending classical music with cutting-edge technology, the performance aligns with a vision of cultural exchange and innovation, offering a thought-provoking and immersive artistic experience.
Adding a new dimension to the show, the Scottish Ballet joins as a collaborator, incorporating movement that enhances the visual and emotional depth of the performance.

Re. imagine is an ongoing classical concert series that pushes classical music beyond its traditional boundaries, integrating new media technologies and cross-disciplinary methods. It was founded by violinist Nguyen Thien Minh, alongside Trung Bao, Hai Doan, and Nam Le, the founders of Fustic, with a shared vision: to challenge the perception of classical music as rigid and inaccessible.
While embracing innovation in presentation, the team remains committed to preserving the beauty and historical richness of classical music, ensuring its resonance with modern audiences without altering its essence.
Pioneering artists bringing AI-driven art at the AI for Good Global Summit
The AI for Good Global Summit 2025 will showcase a range of groundbreaking artistic explorations, including Harry Yeff’s latest installation, Agentic Voicing Natures, and Christian Mio Loclair’s sculptural and video installation, Helin.
Agentic Voicing Natures, an AI-driven exploration of the natural world
In addition to curating A.I.V.I., Harry Yeff (Reeps One) will unveil his latest installation, Agentic Voicing Natures, for the first time at the AI for Good Global Summit 2025.
In 2023, Yeff’s Voice Gems installation transformed human voices into unique digital sculptures, preserving them as vibrant, generative artworks. Building on this exploration of AI-driven expression, Agentic Voicing Natures extends the concept beyond human voices, using AI to amplify the stories of endangered ecosystems and extinct species.

This agentic AI artwork brings nature’s unheard voices to life by using conversational AI to merge ecological data as simulated entities, giving endangered ecosystems and extinct species the chance to engage in conversation for the first time.
Developed by Harry Yeff and Eleven Labs, the four meticulously crafted agents explore new forms of human-machine discourse, serving as both an educational and experiential medium. Each agent conceptually embodies the essence, lived experience, and ecological identity of specific ecosystems or vanished species, synthesizing empirical ecological data with experimental voice aesthetics and narrative complexity.
“Designed to educate and inspire, this interactive experience fosters a deeper understanding of humanity’s impact on the natural world, highlighting the critical need for conservation through powerful, direct engagement with these digital voices,” explained Harry Yeff.
Helin, an AI-powered journey through artistic heritage
Helin, an AI-generated sculpture by Christian Mio Loclair, challenges the boundaries between digital data and physical form will also be featured at the summit.
Carved from dark marble, Helin was created using a custom deep-learning framework trained on a vast dataset of 120,000 historical sculptures, allowing AI to generate and refine new forms in real time. The result is an “organic data mirror”, a sculpture that captures the essence of human artistic heritage while emerging from an entirely digital process.

A Tryptic Video Installation will also complement the sculpture. This three-screen digital artwork brings the creative journey of Helin to life, extending the narrative of AI and human expression into a dynamic, high-definition visual sequence. Presented in black and white, the video emphasizes contrast and the timeless nature of sculptural art while incorporating immersive soundscapes.
To further engage the audience, the installation includes interactive QR codes, providing an inside look at the creative process and the AI-driven techniques behind the work.
This installation challenges conventional notions of authorship and creativity, inviting audiences to reflect on AI’s evolving role in artistic expression.
Explore the future of AI and creativity
As A.I.V.I. Season 2 unfolds on 26 March, the AI for Good Global Summit 2025 will showcase Harry Yeff’s exploration of AI and conservation as well as Mio Loclair’s AI-generated installation merging digital heritage with physical sculpture, and open with a stunning performance blending classical music, AI, and movement, reinforcing the dialogue between tradition and innovation, human creativity and artificial intelligence.
Together, these Artistic Intelligence initiatives highlight the transformative power of AI across artistic, environmental, and musical storytelling, shaping new ways to engage with technology, creativity, and global challenges.
Stay tuned for exclusive content, artist interviews, and key discussions as the AI for Good Global Summit 2025 approaches!