Group 1 - The core theme of the event is the integration of AI technology in traditional calligraphy, prompting calligraphers to reconsider their value in the age of artificial intelligence [1] - The event featured 18 exhibitions and academic discussions, focusing on how calligraphy can innovate and be preserved in modern times [1][2] - AI's ability to mimic calligraphic styles raises concerns about the future role of human calligraphers, leading to discussions on how to utilize AI as a tool rather than a replacement [1] Group 2 - The international exchange of calligraphy was highlighted through various exhibitions showcasing the evolution of calligraphy in China, Japan, and Korea, emphasizing China's leading role [2] - The exhibitions illustrated the impact of cultural changes on the development of calligraphy in these countries, showcasing a rich tapestry of cross-cultural influences [2] - The event included works from renowned calligraphers from Hong Kong, Macau, and Taiwan, as well as international students, reflecting the global appreciation of Chinese calligraphy [2] Group 3 - The event addressed the challenges faced by calligraphy, such as the trend towards visual impact and homogenization, which hinder high-quality artistic development [3] - Initiatives were introduced to promote originality and academic guidance in calligraphy, including various exhibitions and discussions aimed at fostering a creative spirit [3] - The decline in practical use of traditional writing tools and the shift to digital media have weakened the grassroots support for calligraphy, making education and transmission of the art form increasingly urgent [3] Group 4 - The International Calligraphy Carnival continues to evolve, responding to contemporary challenges in the art form, and aims to rejuvenate interest in calligraphy among the public [4]
当中外书法家与机器人同台竞技(艺坛走笔)