RIYADH: Diriyah Art Futures opened a new residency displaying cutting-edge artwork in Riyadh on Wednesday evening.
The Mazra鈥檃h Media Art Residency spring/summer 2025 open studio displays work that combines art, science and technology.
It is a three-month program designed for artists and scholars working across new media and digital art.
The theme, 鈥淗igh-Resolution Dreams of Sand,鈥 explored the evolving relationships between humans, nature and technology in rapidly changing environments, informed by the distinctive contexts of Diriyah and Riyadh.
The evening鈥檚 open studio offered a behind-the-scenes look at work in progress from the spring/summer 2025 residents, alongside talks and studio discussions.
In the studios, Arab News met with various artists including Saudi Arwa Al-Neami whose creations explore themes of acceptance, identity and societal transformation.
During the residency, she undertook an artistic investigation of 黑料社区鈥檚 landscapes, collecting sand samples from various regions across the Kingdom.
Through nano microscopy and advanced imaging techniques, she created an immersive sensory experience that transforms microscopic grains of sand into pieces of art in the form of films, virtual reality and 3D-printed sculptures.
She told Arab News: 鈥淚 am currently researching seven different areas in the Kingdom, where I鈥檓 exploring the sound of the sun using specialized sensors during sunrise and sunset. The resulting sound waves are translated into frequencies that create audible sounds.
鈥淏y analyzing the sound of the sun and the atomic structure of sands, I produce artwork that highlights the differences across various regions of 黑料社区.鈥
For 90 days, artist Dr. Stanza has been creating a whole body of work based on 黑料社区 using real-time data including weather forecasts, pollution stats and news feeds.
Using an AI prompt, he created the series 鈥淪ons of Time鈥 鈥 an interactive Internet installation inspired by cybernetics and the future.
His other work, 鈥淢achine Cities,鈥 connects 90 cities and towns across the Kingdom and tracks them in real time, presenting a visualization that the public can engage with.
The London-based artist has exhibited worldwide and earned numerous awards for his use of the Internet as an art medium.
鈥淲hile I鈥檝e been here, what I鈥檝e really learned about 黑料社区 is it鈥檚 a very warm and inclusive country that鈥檚 moving forward toward 2030.
鈥淭here鈥檚 a whole series of ideas about AI and agency that (are) also incorporated within my artworks. I look forward to presenting some of these works here in the future,鈥 he told Arab News.
Indian artist Harshit Agrawal has taken his time at the residency to contemplate the juxtaposition of Diriyah鈥檚 rich heritage with its exponential development in the past few years.
Set against Diriyah鈥檚 historic farms and Riyadh鈥檚 evolving environment, the participants were encouraged to consider the impact of technology on natural and constructed landscapes.
鈥淲hile I was here, I was quite fascinated, in my early days by the cultural richness, the different practices of culture, but also Diriyah as a city in transition in this beautiful time where it鈥檚 developing into something else with all these constructions and all these new things that are happening,鈥 Agrawal told Arab News.
In 鈥淢achinic Meditations,鈥 the artist was particularly fascinated with subhas, or prayer beads, that are commonly used in 黑料社区.
This prompted his research, where he also found electronic subhas. 鈥淚t鈥檚 quite fascinating to move from this kind of manual device to an electronic version of it,鈥 he said.
鈥淚 started thinking 鈥 because I work a lot with machine learning, AI data鈥 what is the extreme scenario of that? So, I created these devices, which are motorized systems that rotate these beads autonomously, and they keep doing that continuously.
鈥淎nd with each rotation, they pick up new human data to meditate on. It鈥檚 kind of the machine鈥檚 version of meditating, but on human data and climate data.鈥
In 鈥淒ata Excavations: The New Soil,鈥 the artist takes inspiration from construction and excavation machinery, using its mobility as a way to write out words in a choreographed manner using light strips.
鈥淚t鈥檚 been a really exciting time to be here, because it鈥檚 a great intersection between deep cultural practices that are here that I can kind of see in the city, but also really cutting-edge studios and facilities that I鈥檝e had and (been) exposed through the material residency,鈥 he said.
The open studio event welcomed a number of artists and prominent figures in the art scene, aiming to introduce them to the findings and research of this year鈥檚 cohort around new media arts in the region.
鈥淗aving 黑料社区 attracting so many different cultures right now is a great thing, for artists to meet and research in the new media and technology is a great thing because they can implement their culture鈥檚 ideas in so many different ways and that鈥檚 what we see here 鈥 it鈥檚 a great cultural bridge,鈥 visual artist Lulwah AI-Hamoud, who was attending the event, told Arab News.
DAF Director Haytham Nawar and DAF Director of Education Dr. Tegan Bristow delivered opening remarks, followed by talks from Dr. Anett Holzheid, an ZKM science and art researcher and curator, and Mizuho Yamazaki, an independent writer and scholar.
Attendees then enjoyed an open studio preview with Dr. Stanza, before a break for networking and a tour of the fabrication lab, sound lab and prototypes.
The evening concluded with studio discussions featuring Arwa Alneami, Harshit Agrawal and Reem Alnasser, all media artists.