In a world where heritage and innovation intersect Sini Majuri’s latest work, Dreamweaver, merges glass and artificial intelligence.

While handcrafted glass is listed as an intangible cultural heritage by UNESCO, it is globally endangered, often gathering dust on grandparents’ windowsills. Sini Majuri’s latest piece, created in collaboration with AI engineers from Aalto University and Essis by Lasilinkki, is a fusion of generative AI, plasma electricity, and glass art that challenges traditional assumptions about Finnish glass.
The piece premiered on September 2024 at SpazioB, the world’s leading contemporary glass studio in Berengo, Murano.

A two-meter fused glass unicorn is one of the central elements of Dreamweaver. It reflects AI-generated dreams into the surrounding space. The shimmering rainbow-colored piece is both a symbol and a question: How do we navigate a world where technology is both a tool and a mirror, reflecting humanity’s best and worst aspects? The piece contains a coded message: we must wake up, but it is too beautiful.

Photo by JSV Photography

New collaborations provokes new perspectives and possibilities for Essis by Lasilinkki.

Since starting internationalization with artisan glasses over a year ago we have come to a point where we want to find new
and innovative ways to bring out our superpowers to a more international audience.

Glass as a material is versatile, you can mold and reshape it to different designs. Essis by Lasilinkki’s strength and craftsmanship lies in fused glass surfaces. The ingenuity, innovativeness and curiosity are the main tools for our master artisans. They have refined their skills for years by testing, learning and evolving in creating the modern day fused artisan glasses by Essis.

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Essis by Lasilinkkis creative director Essi Sundman high lights key points of the collaboration

Working together with people from different backgrounds is in our DNA and has been one of our driving forces in keeping with the times. When this unique opportunity presented itself to us and Sini approached us with this once in a lifetime opportunity, I jumped at the change. To work with some one that has the same intricate knowledge and passion for glass has made this project all the more interesting.

These kinds of collaborations where high-quality craftsmanship meets larger scale production are rare in modern art in Finland. After all we are kind of pioneers in our own field in Finland.With projects like this, we always start the collab by discussing the vision with the artist to create a prototype. After that the vision is given over to the hands of our skilled master artisans.

This project had some magical fairy dust all over it from the very beginning. We have been able to adapt new techniques in the mold making process for us and the end result I think speaks for itself. I’m in awe of our master artisans Sami Hyvärinen and Vladimir “Vova” Krasnov and their inventiveness, imagination and expertise. They truly brought these art pieces alive.

Moving forward without hesitation impressed Sini Majuri

I have to say that I was impressed and inspired how quickly things started to move on with Essis team even thoughall the intricate and detailed work these pieces have demanded. Over all things have gone smoothly in a very tight schedule. My next challenge is to get all the separate pieces to Venice intact and to piece them together to a cohesive whole.

What has been fascinating about this project with Essis artisan glasses are the similarities and differences I have observed on the way. These artisan glass pieces way around 50 kg each and are massive in itself but also the design is impressive in larger scale. Even the mold base used to make these pieces is influential!

For me it has been exciting to learn a new way to reshape glass and learn yet another way it could be the key for future technologies. I want this piece to go beyond the ordinary of glass, to see what kind of immaterial aspects are born out of it. In addition, with the rainbow effect in the glasses, you will experience the glass differently in different points of view as it should be in life in general. But what is for sure whether it is blown glass or artisan glass the craftsmanship requires a lot of miles behind it.

Exhibiting in Venice – see Sini Majuri’s unique take on glass and AI

In Majuri’s multidisciplinary collaborations, glass is taken to places where it seemingly does not belong from the catwalks of New York Fashion Week to challenging even Boston Dynamics’ robots in macabre death dances. Majuri’s art has been featured on the front page of The New York Times and exhibited in over 80 shows worldwide. For her, glass is a medium to provoke, question, and inspire.

The pieces will be completed in Septemper in Suomenlinna, Otaniemi, and Kuopio. Their creation involves multidisciplinary expertise: master gilder Raimo Snellman is an expert in creating the heart of the plasma-lit sculpture from genuine Lapland leaf gold, Aalto University’s electrical engineering engineers Jarkko Takala and Tung Bui code the AI that generates dreams, and Kuopio’s Essis by Lasilinkki embeds rainbows into the glass while Suomenlinna’s glass studio combines AI with centuries-old glass techniques.

The pieces travelled by van across Europe and arrived in Venice on 11.9, from where the journey continued by boat through the crowded canals.

Sini Majuri, Dreamweaver, SpazioB, Murano, 14 – 22.9.2024 Venice, Italy

The Dreamweaver exhibition was a success and visitors were impressed by the extensive and diverse use of different kind of techniques on glass. One of the most interesting part was the exhibition pieces interactions with the visitors, you could tell your dreams to the A.I. that would catch them.

”It was great to see that the Dreamweaver got a lot of interest from people that normally don’t go to glass exhibition. I guess the combination of modern technology and A.I. attracts new kind of audience. Which actually was one of my main targets and quite a few visitors came to the event more than once. ”

”The exhibition was everything and more than could have imagined. I have such a great network around me that everything fell in the right place eventually. I am so grateful of all the love and support that I have gotten through out the whole Venice glass week. The exhibition ended on a great note, beacause the large artisan glass piece ”Lady”  stayed in Murano. Where it will end up there, will be found out later” Sini Majuri sums up the whole event.

Impressions from the exhibition

Photos by: Photo by JSV Photography

Making of ”the lady and the unicorn”

More info:

Sini Majuri | Glass artist Finland Tel: +358 458911055 www.sinimajuri.fi Facebook: @SiniMajuriDesign Instagram: @Sini_Majuri

Essi Sundman| Entrepreneur and creative director of Essis by Lasilinkki| essi.sundman@lasilinkki.fi | +358 40 5652957

Exhibit pieces made by Essis by Lasilinkki:

Rainbow Unicorn artisan glass, tempered, size: 1200 x 2200 mm

Rainbow woman artisan glass, tempered, size: 1200 x 2200 mm

Artsan glass column with light, KathedralxBlaze

Artisan glass column with view opening, KathedralxBlaze

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