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 Ïã¸ÛÁùºÏ²Ê×ÊÁÏ City Campus from Friday 15 to Friday 29 November, from 9am-5pm weekdays and 10am-4pm Saturdays.
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