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It might initially seem surprising to see a car in the middle of an exhibition space dedicated to art. It all makes sense though once you understand BMW’s long connection to the art world, through presenting its cars as canvases for the works of some of the world’s most famous artists, including Jeff Koons and Roy Lichtenstein.

Remembr is the latest version of an AI-based video installation that Israel also used to spotlight the BMW i5

Raymond Tan, managing director of BMW Group Importer Region Hong Kong, Macau and Taiwan, confirmed this passion for the arts. “For more than 50 years, BMW has collaborated with some of the most creative and inspiring artists in the world – while promoting the creative spirit that drives our brand forward.”

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As an official partner of last month’s Art Basel Hong Kong, BMW embraced the growing relevance of AI in creative industries, featuring a collaboration with artist Alex Israel to explore the evolving relationship between humans and machines.
From left, Raymond Tan, managing director of BMW Group Importer Region Hong Kong Macau and Taiwan, with artist Alex Israel

“We’re thrilled to collaborate with Alex Israel on this project and to celebrate the Asia premiere together with the all-electric in March,” said Tan.

Shown for the first time in Asia, Remembr is an AI-based video installation designed as an immersive journey through time and memory. Embracing technology and the possibilities that come with AI, the work nods to the all-electric BMW i7 and its innovative in-car experience.

Alex Israel’s Remembr nods to the all-electric BMW i7 and its innovative in-car experience.

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Israel, a Los Angeles-based, multidisciplinary artist, works across a range of mediums, including painting, sculpture and, of course, mixed-media installations. His work centres on conversations between popular culture, art and technology and is often described as vibrant and multidimensional.

Artist Alex Israel
Israel’s latest rendition of the Remembr installation in Hong Kong built on his creation for BMW spotlighting the BMW i5 exhibited at Art Basel Miami Beach 2023. The Hong Kong installation centred around the thought-provoking conversation surrounding AI technology in the digital age, inspired by the all-electric BMW i7.
Alex Israel’s Remembr featured AI technology developed by the artist and BMW

The installation featured AI technology developed by the artist and the carmaker, alongside curated and choreographed footage from visitors’ phones. The content from visitors, together with Israel’s memories, were shared across seven custom-designed screens, which created an immersive experience as visitors journeyed through the installation.

Alex Israel’s Remembr installation, in collaboration with BMW

The Remembr experience uses the same cutting-edge technology that BMW’s cars bring to drivers and passengers. Technology and innovation are at the heart of the automaker’s vision, and this is especially true with their all-electric range which includes the new BMW i7 luxury sedan. Fitted with BMW My Modes technology, the car is programmed to harmonise its sensory environment with the driver’s profile to curate a human-centric, all-electric driving experience.

Alex Israel’s Remembr installation, in collaboration with BMW

Israel views the Remembr installation as the basis for him to further explore themes around the connection between technology and the human condition.

Alex Israel introduces the Remembr installation

“The i7, with its AI technology and the My Modes feature, resonated for me as a milestone in the evolution of human-machine relationships. This car is an individually tailored capsule, a vessel for travelling through the world, but also through one’s own subconscious mind,” the artist shared.

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Alex Israel’s Remembr installation, in collaboration with BMW

He said that by merging content from visitors’ phones with snippets from his own thoughts and memory, he allowed the audience to revisit their experiences in a fresh and meaningful way.

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