HKUST Launches Hong Kong’s First Division of Arts and Machine Creativity Blending Technology and Humanities to Nurture Talents for Creative Industries

2024-07-22
a toasting session

Dr. the Hon. Andrew LIAO Cheung-Sing, Court Chairman of HKUST (middle), Prof. GUO Yike, Provost (fourth right), Prof. QU Huamin, Dean of AIS (fourth left) and Prof. FU Hongbo, Acting Head of AMC (third right), celebrate AMC’s launch in a toasting session together with the new division’s academic and industry partners, as well as other senior management of the University.

Dr. the Hon. Andrew LIAO Cheung-Sing

Dr. the Hon. Andrew LIAO Cheung-Sing, Court Chairman of HKUST and a staunch supporter to the establishment of AMC, speaks at the new division’s launch reception.

Prof. GUO Yike

Prof. GUO Yike, Provost of HKUST, introduces the latest developments in art and machine creativity and the relevant research projects conducted by the University.

Prof. QU Huamin

Prof. QU Huamin, Dean of AIS at HKUST, introduces the operation and curriculum of AMC.

the academic and industry partners of AMC

As the academic and industry partners of AMC, Ms. Malia K. DU MONT, Chief of Staff and Vice President for Strategy and Policy of Bard College (Right), who joins the event via an online video call, Dr. Bin WU, Director of Lyra Lab from Tencent Music Entertainment Group (middle) and Mr. DING Yuin Shan, Acting Dean of School of Film and Television from The Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts (left), share the prospect of their collaborations with HKUST in the future. 

The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) announced today the establishment of the Division of Arts and Machine Creativity (AMC), a cross-disciplinary center that promotes the convergence of technology and art. As the first of its kind in Hong Kong, the Division will launch postgraduate (PG) programs with curricula comparable to renowned institutions like MIT's famous Media Lab to nurture Art Tech talents who can leverage cutting-edge technologies such as artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning in art creation process.

Art Tech has increasingly become a central focus in the global cultural arena in recent years, creating a growing demand for talents especially in the fields like creative arts, digital assets, human-machine interaction, blockchain and art trading. While many art programs offered locally have technology elements, the PG programs to be launched by AMC will be the first in Hong Kong to focus on the synergistic creativity and innovation between humans and machines. 

AMC is now exploring partnership with over a dozen global, national and local renowned industry leaders and academic institutions, including Huawei, Sony Entertainment, Tencent, Bard College, Beijing Film Academy, Central Conservatory of Music, Royal College of Art and The Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts1. These collaborations will focus on curriculum development, research collaboration, and offering industry experience to HKUST students. The Division expects to receive its first cohort of students in September 2025.

Focusing on four areas: Machine Creativity, Machine-assisted Art Practice, Art Management, and Critical Studies on Arts and Machine Creativity, AMC plans to offer four PG programs in the new academic year 2025-26.  The two taught PG programs, the Master of Arts (MA) and Master of Fine Arts (MFA) – are designed to bridge the gap between artistic creativity and technological innovation and prepare the next generation of leaders in managerial roles and creative practice. Meanwhile, two other Research PG (RPG) programs - Master of Philosophy (MPhil) and Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), will focus on advanced research and scholarly exploration in the field of arts and machine creativity. Common core courses in arts and machine creativity will also be offered to undergraduate (UG) students who wish to explore their creative potential, while more elective courses will be offered to UG students studying the extended major in digital media and creative arts (Major +X).

HKUST Court Chairman Dr. the Hon. Andrew LIAO Cheung-Sing, also an advisor to the AMC advisory board supporting the establishment of the division, delivered opening remarks at the launch reception of AMC today. “I am delighted to have witnessed the inauguration of the new Division today. It was established at the right moment when Hong Kong, under the nation’s support, seeks to develop itself into an East-meets-West Center for International Cultural Exchange. With HKUST’s edges in technologies, and the support of state-of-the-art infrastructure such as our world-class Shaw Auditorium, we are well-positioned to nurture the kind of talents that fit the emerging market needs in the creative and cultural industries.” 

HKUST Provost Prof. GUO Yike said, “The launch of AMC heralds a pivotal moment as AI and technological advancements transform industries and societies globally. Backed by HKUST’s advance AI supercomputing facility and leading AI technology development applicable in the creative fields, AMC is poised to become a trailblazing cross-disciplinary center where technology, art and humanities converge to drive creativity and innovation, aligning with the strategic priorities outlined in the HKUST Strategic Plan 2031. Through collaborative research with our partners around the globe, we aim to shape the future world with pioneering creative technology solutions.” 

HKUST Dean of the AIS Prof. QU Huamin said, “As HKUST’s signature hub, AIS is committed to transcending the boundaries of knowledge through cross-disciplinary collaboration, particularly in emerging fields, and integrating various academic disciplines to provide students with innovative learning experiences. Backed by AIS, AMC will closely collaborate across disciplines and academic units within HKUST and HKUST(GZ) and with the new world-class faculty members, I eagerly anticipate AMC’s innovation in research and teaching, which will further drive the development of art and technology in academia and the industries.” 

Esteemed academic and industry partners of AMC, including Ms. Malia K. DU MONT, Chief of Staff and Vice President for Strategy and Policy of Bard College; Dr. WU Bin, Director of Lyra Lab from Tencent Music Entertainment Group, and Mr. DING Yuin Shan, Acting Dean of School of Film and Television from The Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts2, have joined the launch reception of AMC among others to render their support.

The Division will also collaborate with the Computational Media and Arts Thrust (CMA) of HKUST(GZ) to advance scientific research in AI in generative creativity and machine creativity. The Shaw Auditorium, Machine Creativity Lab (MACRE) and Hong Kong Generative AI Research and Development Center (HKGAI) will also support the development of AMC, ensuring a conducive environment for teaching, research, and creative exploration.

1 appears in alphabetic order of first industry leaders, then academic institutions.

2 appears by the alphabetical order of attendants’ affiliated institutions.

 

About The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology  
The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) (https://hkust.edu.hk/) is a world-class university that excels in driving innovative education, research excellence, and impactful knowledge transfer. With a holistic and interdisciplinary pedagogy approach, HKUST was ranked 3rd in the Times Higher Education’s Young University Rankings 2024, while 12 of its subjects were ranked among the world’s top 50 in the QS World University Rankings by Subject 2024, with "Data Science and Artificial Intelligence" being ranked first in Hong Kong and 10th in the world. Our graduates are highly competitive, consistently ranking among the world’s top 30 most sought-after employees. In terms of research and entrepreneurship, over 80% of our work was rated “Internationally excellent” or “world leading” in the latest Research Assessment Exercise 2020 of Hong Kong’s University Grants Committee. As of June 2024, HKUST members have founded 1,747 active start-ups, including 10 Unicorns and 14 exits (IPO or M&A).

 

About the Academy of Interdisciplinary Studies of HKUST 
The Academy of Interdisciplinary Studies (AIS) (https://ais.hkust.edu.hk) is a hub for driving new pedagogy and interdisciplinary research particularly in emerging areas with flexibility and agility. AIS currently houses five academically significant and socially impactful divisions, namely the Division of Environment and Sustainability, the Division of Public Policy, the Division of Emerging Interdisciplinary Areas, the Division of Integrative Systems & Design, and the newly established Division of Arts and Machine Creativity. These divisions offer over 10 undergraduate and postgraduate programs, all of which are highly interdisciplinary and relevant to our modern world.

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Johnny Tam
Tel: 2358 8556
Email: johnnytam@ust.hk

Janice Tsang
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Email: janicetws@ust.hk

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