IdN Magazine (International Designers Network) is a quarterly magazine that covers digital and graphic design, and is published in Hong Kong. It's a resource for design professionals, students, and enthusiasts, and is known for its striking designs and in-depth exploration of design areas.
IdN v30n3: ArtTech — Creative Machines, Human Visions — Imagination Meets Code: The Shortcut to Rendered Realities
The fusion of art and technology is revolutionising the creative landscape, offering artists unprecedented tools to expand their imagination. In this issue, we showcase the works of 24 creatives who are embracing technology to redefine the boundaries of their craft. Through Computer-Generated Imagery (CGI), 3D modelling, Visual Effects (VFX), motion graphics, Augmented Reality (AR), Virtual Reality (VR) and Artificial Intelligence (AI), technology is enabling new forms of expression and interaction that were once unimaginable.
Key technologies—such as CGI, VFX, and AI—are no longer just supplementary tools but integral elements of the creative process. While CGI and VFX once dazzled audiences, today’s digital artists are exploring the vast potentials of VR and AI, transforming the way art is conceived and experienced. AI, in particular, has sparked intense debate: is it an ally to the artist, enhancing creativity, or does it threaten to replace the authenticity of human expression?
Featuring:
Andréa Philippon | Billelis | Can Büyükberber | Christoph Strohfeld | ClydeStudio (Arthur Clyde Roger) | Fancy Lamp / Collectable Cities | Five Three Five Design (Tania Kalina) | FutureDeluxe | Get it Studio (Sandra Golay & Alexandre Armand) | Joan García Pons | Leonardoworx (Leonardo Betti) | Mach Studio | Magnane (Benoit Challand & JF Passot) | Media.Work | MINIMALCHAT (Bel R. Tarducci & Seba Morales) | Mr Kaplin (Robert Glassford) | notooSTUDIO | NotReal | Rare Volume | Santi Zoraidez | Sawdust (Jonathan Quainton & Rob Gonzalez) | TEF Studio (Bruno Inhudes & Ruth Cruz) | Transparent House | Xebius (Manuel Camino)
Specifications:
160mm (w) x 230mm (h)
4 varying paper stocks