With the rapid development of artificial intelligence, visual technology, immersive experiences, virtual reality, augmented reality, interactive art, digital imaging, digital installations, and public digital art, digital art has become an essential field for contemporary artistic innovation, cultural communication, and international exchange.
Against the backdrop of the deep integration of art, culture, and technology, the World Olymp'Arts Council establishes the WOAC Digital Art Committee as a global platform for exchange, research, creation, exhibition, education, and cooperation in the field of digital art.
Under the guidance of WOAC, the Committee aims to promote the integration of art and technology, traditional culture and future media, public space and digital expression. It seeks to explore the innovative value of digital art in urban development, cultural communication, youth artist development, international exhibitions, digital public art, and the future Olymp'Arts competition framework.
The Committee operates under the overall guidance of the World Olymp'Arts Council and follows the working principles of a professional committee within an international organization.
Supervising Authority
World Olymp'Arts Council, WOAC.
Guidance and Coordination Bodies
WOAC Administrative Office, WOAC Academic Experts Committee, relevant WOAC professional committees, and international cooperation bodies.
President: Mr. Chen Yan
Mr. Chen Yan, responsible for the overall strategic planning, international cooperation, artistic and academic positioning, major project development, and global resource integration of the Committee.
Secretariat
responsible for daily operations, meeting coordination, project management, documentation, member communication, and international liaison.
Academic and Curatorial Advisory Group
responsible for digital art research, exhibition planning, academic exchange, curatorial frameworks, and the development of professional standards.
Technology and Innovation Cooperation Group
responsible for cooperation and project incubation in the fields of AI art, immersive art, digital imaging, interactive installations, virtual reality, augmented reality, and digital public art.
International Cooperation and City Projects Group
responsible for cooperation with international organizations, cities, museums, art institutions, universities, technology companies, cultural foundations, and festivals.
• Digital artists, visual artists, public artists, installation artists, and multimedia creators;
• Curators, art critics, art educators, museum and gallery representatives;
• Experts in artificial intelligence, virtual reality, augmented reality, interactive technology, digital imaging, sound art, and spatial computing;
• Representatives from international cultural institutions, art academies, technology enterprises, city cultural departments, and art festivals;
• Young artists, innovation teams, and digital art education institutions.
• To establish a global platform for digital art exchange and cooperation;
• To promote the integrated development of art, technology, culture, and urban public space;
• To support the innovative application of digital art in international cultural exchange, public art, city image building, cultural heritage communication, and youth art education;
• To integrate digital art into WOAC-related competitions, exhibitions, forums, and public programs;
• To encourage open, inclusive, and diverse dialogue among different countries, cultures, and generations through digital art;
• To cultivate a new generation of digital art talents with international vision, artistic creativity, and technological innovation capacity.
• Organize international digital art forums, seminars, exhibitions, festivals, and educational programs;
• Promote international cooperation in digital art, AI art, immersive art, interactive art, and digital public art;
• Develop academic, creative, curatorial, and evaluation standards in the field of digital art;
• Support the international presentation and exchange of outstanding digital artists and young talents;
• Cooperate with cities, art institutions, universities, and technology enterprises to incubate digital art demonstration projects;
• Recommend, recognize, and promote individuals or institutions that have made outstanding contributions to digital art development, cultural communication, technological innovation, and international exchange;
• Publish research outcomes, case studies, exhibition documentation, and multilingual digital publications.
International Organizations
cooperate with institutions in culture, art, education, technology, and sustainable development;
City Partnerships
develop cooperation with cities seeking to advance digital culture, public art, smart city development, and cultural tourism;
Art Institutions
build partnerships with museums, galleries, art festivals, biennales, foundations, and cultural centers;
Universities and Research Institutions
promote digital art education, youth artist training, international workshops, and joint research;
Enterprises and Technology Platforms
cooperate with companies in AI, visual technology, VR, AR, digital exhibition systems, and interactive technologies;
Public Engagement
enhance public understanding and participation in digital art through exhibitions, public art, online platforms, educational activities, and community programs.
The official languages of the Committee are Chinese, English and French. Important documents, project introductions, international invitations, press releases, and academic outcomes may be provided in multilingual versions to facilitate global communication, international participation, and cross-cultural dialogue.
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