
Interrogative AI is an international media art exhibition at Incheon Art Platform that gathers nine artist teams from Korea, France, Taiwan and Singapore to pose artistic questions about how artificial intelligence reshapes perception and ways of living. Rather than showcasing AI as a mere technical spectacle, the exhibition examines the ethical, social and historical issues obscured by the sheen of technological progress. Participating artists: Guillaume FAURE, KIM Minjung, KIM Eunseol, David FATHI, Daphné Nan LE SERGENT, Simple Noodle Art & Shanboy CHEN, YEOM Inhwa, François BELLABAS, HO Rui An
questions rather than a neutral tool or visual gimmick. Supported by the Institut français, the exhibition brings together nine artist teams from four countries—Korea, France, Taiwan and Singapore—to explore how AI, which has permeated everyday life in the wake of the internet and smartphones, is transforming human perception and modes of existence.
Instead of simply presenting works that use AI technology or indulging in the strangeness of AI‑generated images, the curatorial project treats as its subject the ethical problems of the AI era, relationships between human and nonhuman agents, the climate crisis and colonial histories, the scope of creative agency and the complex entanglements between art and technological development. The exhibition highlights how contemporary artists confront the social, ethical and historical issues hidden behind AI’s dazzling surfaces, and contrasts AI systems—obedient, uncurious, unable to ask questions—with human capacities for doubt, curiosity, imagination and a will to transform society.
