Evolution of creativity forms a gateway
Technology boosts entertainment and education to make designing more engaging, Li Yingxue reports.


Liu's project was one of more than 3,000 featured works. This summer, over 2,900 CAA graduates have turned Hangzhou, Zhejiang province, into a citywide design celebration, unfolding across seven venues including the Xiangshan, Liangzhu and Nanshan campuses, Zhejiang Art Museum, and beyond.
While Black Myth: Wukong dazzles gamers in one corner of the city, the Metamorphoses event offered a different kind of spectacle — a vivid dialogue between art, technology and everyday life. The Graduation Season ended on Friday.
In fact, it has evolved far beyond a school exhibition. With visual arts, design, live performances, fashion shows, trend showcases and creative markets, it now feels like a full-fledged cultural festival — capturing the pulse of a new generation.
At its heart is a wave of young artists and designers brimming with creativity and a bold spirit of innovation, whose works are lighting up the city of Hangzhou with fresh energy and imagination.
