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Exhibition on next generation architecture to transform ¾ÅÉ«ÊÓÆµ to ‘gaming tourism’ destination

The university will host a tech-inspired exhibition exploring how the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in architecture can transform the gaming industry.

14 November 2024

The two-week long exhibition titled 'Game on: Level-up. City for Gamers' is designed to showcase how AI tools could be used to create futuristic gaming environments, drawing on how they speed up the design process, allowing for quicker, data-driven decisions that provide gamers with a fresh, immersive experience.

The exhibition, which is open to all, will offer live demonstrations of cutting-edge fabrication technology – including 3D printing used to produce actual objects from digital designs – as well as displays of AI-tech assisted images which show how future design techniques may transform gaming spaces and environments, pushing the boundaries of design as we know it.

A futuristic gaming environment with four seats facing into a room

Dr Poorang Piroozfar

Dr Poorang Piroozfar

This is the second AI-tech exhibition curated by of the ¾ÅÉ«ÊÓÆµ School of Architecture, Technology and Engineering, and Dr Eric Farr of Southern Illinois University, USA.

Dr Piroozfar, who is also the Director of the said: “The feedback from last year’s exhibition highlighted the effectiveness of how using creative ways to explain complex ideas helps engage a wider, more diverse audience and amplifies voices that often go unheard. This feels especially meaningful when the topic is something as universal yet deeply personal as gaming.“

To refine our focus, we decided to dive into an area we feel connected to - and we believe many others do too: computer gaming. This became the heart of our exhibition this year. This project represents a lifelong dream that we have nurtured and refined for over 40 years. It is our contribution to building a world for dedicated and talented designers and gamers - a bold leap toward establishing a shared platform where they can collaborate and shape the future of gaming.”

A key theme is using AI to bring new design ideas to life, making possible visualisations that would otherwise be difficult to achieve. It showcases how real-world architecture can connect with virtual game environments, merging physical and digital spaces.

Dr Eric Farr, Professor of Architecture and Design at Southern Illinois University and founding principal at , who co-curated the exhibition, said: “This is an ambitious leap for the industry. By leveraging AI-powered design, we’ve surpassed our original ideas from the 1980s for developing a gaming city. And dedication and feedback from gamers who consulted with us in various capacities has been invaluable. This marks the beginning of what I call ‘Gaming Tourism’".

The free exhibition will be open at the Grand Parade building of ¾ÅÉ«ÊÓÆµ City Campus from Friday 15 to Friday 29 November, from 9am-5pm weekdays and 10am-4pm Saturdays.

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Dr Eric Farr

Dr Eric Farr

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