T.A.B. Project at the AI-CONNECT Conference in Poland!

Oct 29, 2025

The presentation of digital artworks as part of the T.A.B project was featured within The ART DOTS 2025.

On October 15, 2025, the T.A.B. project was showcased at the AI-CONNECT conference held at the Philharmonic in Szczecin. Our Polish partner, IT Cluster,  organized the event.  AI-CONNECT focused on the practical applications of artificial intelligence in business, industry, media, and the public sector. The conference brought together experts, innovators, and thought leaders from across Poland to share insights and real-world use cases and discuss how AI is shaping the future of technology, ethics, and the economy.

The conference agenda included a special segment dedicated to technology and art, during which our partner presented the goals and mission of the T.A.B project, serving as an excellent introduction to the discussion panel “Humans, Art, and Media in the Age of AI.”

In addition, AI-CONNECT participants had the opportunity to view digital artworks from The Arts Dot Illuminated exhibition, held in Karlskrona during the summer as part of Creative Talks & The Arts Dot 2025. The showcase featured two digital art pieces:

  • “Echoes of Blekinge” – a portrait of the region’s soul created using artificial intelligence by Lana Leuchuk (Digital Content Lead, Curator)
  • “Whispers of the Forest” and “Rose” by Agnieszka Rusak-Tyma (Visual Artist, Art Director, Brand Designer).

Additionally, information boards about the T.A.B. project were displayed in the main hall of the Philharmonic, along with a video from The Arts Dot Illuminated shown at the Citizen Dialogue event in Karlskrona (July 2025). Additional informational materials helped participants better understand the project’s objectives and the artworks presented.

Over 800 participants attended the event in person. The conference gathered a diverse group of business representatives interested in AI.

AI-CONNECT 2025 was held under the patronage of the Ministry of Digital Affairs of Poland, the Marshal of the West Pomeranian Province, and the City of Szczecin. Guests included politicians (including the Deputy Mayor of Szczecin and the Deputy Marshal of West Pomerania) as well as employees of public administration and business support institutions. Representatives from the academic community, including researchers, faculty, and students from IT, digital technologies, and AI programs at both Polish and international universities, were also present.

The event served as a platform for exchanging knowledge, experiences, and best practices in AI use, as well as for identifying potential challenges.

Through our work on the project, we see great potential in integrating art and technology. With the advancement of new technologies, the creative and cultural sectors are evolving in unpredictable ways. We support initiatives that combine innovation with culture and create new creative opportunities. We are particularly excited about the use of artificial intelligence tools in digital works, which allows artists to experiment and explore new forms of expression.

One of the goals of our project is to increase the interaction between technological progress and cultural heritage in the South Baltic region. We are delighted by the strong interest in our activities and believe that the cross-sector collaboration supported by the T.A.B project will contribute to further development in this region.

We are thrilled that our project was presented in Szczecin and that its outcomes sparked the interest of conference participants. 

For more about the conference: AI-CONNECT 2025