
What’s the point of studying art when AI can do it all — faster, flashier, maybe even “better”? In this episode of Articulated, Youki unpacks why art education still matters in an age of algorithms. From the emotional power of Guernica to the political urgency in Shirin Neshat’s photography, we explore how art has always been more than aesthetics — it’s been resistance, archive, truth. We’ll look at what AI can’t replicate: lived experience, cultural memory, and care. So if you’ve ever wondered whether creativity still has a place in our machine-driven world, this one’s for you.