A new lens on infinity
Exhibition unites artists and scientists, showcasing works where technology and art converge to spark creativity, Li Yingxue reports.


Debuting at the inaugural International Olympiad ArtScience Exhibition, the installation is more than a fusion of art and algorithm. Here, technology does more than illuminate — it remembers.
Li's work is part of a larger conversation — one that organizers have dubbed the "Olympics of ArtScience". Supported by the Sci-Art Association, a renowned interdisciplinary organization, the exhibition brings together 13 leading cross-disciplinary artists from China, the United States, the United Kingdom, France, Germany, Canada, and beyond, alongside over 1,000 participants from hundreds of institutions.
The event celebrates humanity's shared pursuit of technology and aesthetics, framed as an innovative continuation of the Olympic spirit in the realms of creativity and innovation. Running through Sept 10, the exhibition is not confined to Songzhuang. A parallel online gallery allows global viewing, and a traveling edition is planned for the National Speed Skating Oval, the "Ice Ribbon" of the Beijing Winter Olympics, and Los Angeles, the headquarters of the International Olympiad ArtScience Committee, the exhibition's guiding unit.