Time actually does fly. Six months later, The Mistaken Biennale is coming to a detailed on March 31, 2026.
The Mistaken Biennale is a world digital artwork exhibition that takes place each on-line and in bodily galleries and is seen by tens of millions worldwide.
The seventh version, operating from November 1, 2025, to March 31, 2026, targeted on synthetic intelligence in artwork. It options work throughout visible artwork, video, textual content, and sound, highlighting how artists are utilizing AI and machine studying of their inventive course of.
Over time, it has grown into a serious world group and a key occasion within the digital artwork world.
Making that last-minute choice to take part in The Mistaken Biennale confirmed us one factor rapidly: digital exhibitions aren’t so completely different from the true world. The expectations, the deadlines, and the collaboration all function on the identical degree.
We got here in late with a easy directive: to construct an exhibit utilizing AI. What adopted was a quick push to search out artists, meet the entry deadline, and never solely curate an in-world present, but in addition create an internet site pavilion that might translate our displays, and OpenSim as nicely, to an out of doors viewers. The end result was greater than we may have hoped for.
Discovering the artists was the simple half. We had already labored with all of them earlier than. We knew their work, their drive, and their dedication. With a decent deadline and a present of this magnitude, that degree of belief made a distinction. I had the pleasure of working one-on-one with every artist on their on-line displays, combining photos with video showcasing their work. It was such an amazing expertise, I’d work with all of them once more in a heartbeat.
What stunned us most concerning the AI-inspired artwork was how completely different the outcomes have been. Regardless of a shared requirement to make use of AI, no two displays have been alike. The artists approached the expertise in utterly other ways; some used it to boost their work, whereas others allowed it to form all the idea. The takeaway was clear. The software used often is the identical, however the imaginative and prescient behind it makes all of the distinction.
Whereas the present was about expertise, what occurred behind the scenes was totally human. Many people had labored collectively earlier than, some solely in passing. This time was completely different. We acquired to know one another, not simply as creators, however as collaborators. This was actually a bunch effort.
We workshopped AI instruments collectively, traded ideas and methods, shared discoveries, and at occasions, our frustrations. There was a real sense of wanting everybody to succeed. As an alternative of competing for consideration, we helped one another shine, and that made the ultimate exhibition stronger than something any one among us may have created alone.

“Serving to to curate a two-month construct with fifteen artists was initially a frightening thought, but it surely turned some of the rewarding collaborative experiences I’ve had,” mentioned Cooper Swizzle, a curator and artist on Kitely and The Curiosity Zone. “The group’s vitality, generosity, and willingness to study from each other made the method distinctive.”
This present additionally took on a deeper that means for us. It turned the ultimate exhibition for artist Luna Lunaria of Wolf Territories. She sadly handed away shortly after the present started. On the time, we have been targeted on the work, the deadlines, the construct, the collaboration, however trying again, it feels completely different. It was a final probability to create along with her, to share concepts, and hang around. Her work, and her presence, stay a part of the present, and a long-lasting a part of her legacy. She might be deeply missed.
“Luna was not solely an unimaginable artist, however a unprecedented buddy,” mentioned artist Star Ravenhurst of the Tenth Dimension grid. “She was at all times prepared to assist, share her skills, and assist others of their inventive endeavors. Understanding her and having the possibility to work alongside her was actually an honor.”

Mixing the true world with the digital isn’t new; individuals in OpenSim have been doing it for years. However for us, being accepted into a big real-world present was genuinely thrilling. The concept that individuals outdoors of OpenSim would see our work was new to us, and we have been prepared for it.

“This gained’t be our final time taking part in real-world artwork exhibits; we’re already in search of the subsequent alternative,” mentioned Koshari Mahana, curator and artist on Kitely and The Curiosity Zone. “There’s a lot expertise in OpenSim that deserves extra visibility, and it could be nice to share extra of it with the surface world.”
The response has been wonderful. The Artificial Goals web site, our on-line pavilion for the Mistaken, has nicely over 2,000 views. The in-world exhibit welcomed tons of of holiday makers with over a thousand visits general. We have been featured on The Mistaken’s Instagram in addition to their official press web page. We additionally had the pleasure of internet hosting visits from the Digital Worlds Training Consortium, Thirza Ember’s Hypergrid Safari, not as soon as however twice, and a tour led by Thirza from the OpenSimulator Neighborhood Convention through the convention weekend.


“The Artificial Goals Pavilion was an incredible achievement,” mentioned Hypergrid Safari’s Thirza Ember. “So many considerate and superbly constructed installations. The sheer inventiveness in each the ideas it explored and the methods used to convey them was an actual eye opener. What a deal with!”
After the Hypergrid Safari, Roland Francis shared his ideas on the Safari weblog. “That is actually distinctive digital paintings,” he mentioned in a remark. “So excessive degree, it blew my socks off at each click on, which brings you to an excellent deeper expertise of detailed visuals. What a fabulous mix of flavors, these mesmerized interpretations of real-life artists and their work.”

“Artificial Goals was a exceptional expertise, stuffed with creativity, magnificence, humor, and a way of surprise,” mentioned Carla Kincaid Yoshikawa, a advisor at Coaching within the twenty first Century. “The artists crafted immersive 3D environments, utilizing AI as a software to convey their visions to life. Every exhibit was uniquely compelling, at occasions lovely, mystical, informative, provocative, and at all times partaking.”
“I created a video utilizing the exhibit as a case examine, not solely to spotlight AI as a inventive software, but in addition to exhibit how environments constructed inside 3D worlds can perform artistically, socially, and educationally,” she added. “Hats off to the curators and to all of the artists who made this expertise so memorable.”
“What I took away most is how artwork conjures up artwork,” mentioned artist Forrest Azzure. “As I wandered by means of the expo, the dreamy builds I encountered began to stir poetic strains inside me. Would I do it once more? Sure, however not utilizing AI. What we created was an announcement that solely wanted to be made as soon as.”


“Based mostly on this expertise, I’m excited for future collaborations and keen to maintain pushing the boundaries of what’s doable,” mentioned Kitely artist Yeelinda Blue. “To the entire artists, thanks for making this journey unforgettable.”
As The Mistaken Biennale involves a detailed, the teachings we’ve realized are what we’ll carry with us. Whereas the present’s theme was AI, it wasn’t the main focus in any case. It was only a software, one which helped us discover new instructions and convey one thing surprising to life. Ultimately, although, it was concerning the artists and their creativity.
Digital and actual are not separate areas. They function with the identical expectations, the identical requirements, and the identical potential to attach individuals.
We noticed what can occur when collaboration replaces competitors. And we noticed that the work we create in OpenSim doesn’t have to remain contained, however can attain far past it.
Most of all, we have been reminded that behind each construct, each exhibit, and each thought, it’s the individuals who make it matter, and the mark they go away behind.
Ultimately, The Mistaken turned out to be precisely the correct factor to do. And sure, indisputably, we’d do it another time.

Whereas The Mistaken Biennale formally wraps up on the finish of March, Ilan Tochner, proprietor of Kitely, has generously prolonged the exhibit for an extra three months until June thirty first, 2026.
“The Mistaken Biennale Pavilion, Artificial Goals, is a good instance of what OpenSim creators can obtain,” mentioned Kitely CEO and co-founder Ilan Tochner. “It will have been a disgrace to close it down, so we supplied to increase it by one other three months. We’re proud to host such a powerful exhibit in Kitely and extremely suggest that anybody who hasn’t seen it but take this chance to go to.”
Go to the Mistaken Biennale Pavilion on the Kitely Expo Middle by way of hypergrid at grid.kitely.com:8002:Kitely Expo Middle.
Cooper Swizzle contributed to this story.
Kimm Starr is a digital artist and creator recognized for her dedication to pushing the boundaries of digital expression inside OpenSim.








