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Integrating Creative Freedom and Precision Technology
Overview
- Customer: Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw
- locations: Warsaw, Poland
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The Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw (ASP) is a leading European art school, renowned for both its respect for tradition and its embrace of innovation. Here, creativity is not only cultivated but rigorously challenged, blending deep roots in classical disciplines with a bold orientation toward emerging media, placing ASP at the forefront of art education.
Students are encouraged to explore, disrupt, and redefine the boundaries between form, media, and technology. This dynamic environment fosters collaboration between disciplines, where animation intersects with AI, and traditional painting coexists with digital scenography. At its core lies a commitment to both artistic integrity and technological excellence.

THE CHALLENGES
As the school's workflows have evolved to incorporate AI tools alongside demanding processes like high-resolution digital painting, multi-layered video editing, and advanced color grading, the need for robust hardware has become critical. Creative projects are becoming increasingly complex, with larger file sizes and higher visual demands. Students require powerful, precise, and dependable hardware that can keep pace with their ideas.
For Piotr Kucia, PhD, Dean of the Faculty of Media Arts, this isn’t just a question of speed or performance; it is about creating a professional studio environment where students can develop real-world skills and confidently push their projects to the highest standards.
“We can’t ask students to be ambitious if the tools hold them back,” says Kucia. “What we need is industry-level hardware: reliable, accurate, and flexible enough to support every kind of creative expression.”
THE SOLUTION
ASP worked closely with ASUS to equip its New Media Department with tools that would not only meet the Academy's ambitions but also empower its students' creativity.
Komputer Actina Creator - Powered by ASUS: The Creative Engine
The creator workstation effortlessly handles demanding tasks, from 3D animation rendering and real-time video editing to experimentation with ASUS’ MuseTree AI image generation platform and AI-assisted workflows, all while maintaining speed, stability, and quiet operation.
“It’s about keeping the flow alive,” says Kucia. “If the machine can keep up with the student, then their creativity isn’t interrupted."

ASUS MuseTree: Concepting at Scale
The MuseTree AI software is designed to foster creative exploration, enabling students to rapidly iterate ideas, test visual concepts, and develop a richer, more experimental design process.
“MuseTree doesn’t make art for you; it opens up possibilities,” says Andrei Chodera-Isakau, a researcher and educator at ASP. “It’s an intelligent partner in the early stages of visual thinking."

ProArt Display PA329CRV: A Reference Display for Color-Driven Work
The ProArt Display PA329CRV, a 32-inch 4K HDR monitor, delivers exceptional color accuracy (ΔE < 2) and 100% coverage of AdobeRGB, DCI-P3, and sRGB color gamuts. Its precision and visual fidelity make it ideal for animation suites and color grading studioses.
Its true 10-bit color depth is perfect for students working on high-end film, video, and digital painting projects. Moreover, this monitor ensures that even subtle AI-generated details and tones from MuseTree are evalsuated with the same rigor as hand-rendered work.

ProArt Display PA24US: The Main Studio Reference Workhorse
The compact yet exceptionally precise 24-inch ProArt Display PA24US, featuring 12G SDI connectivity, serves as the primary reference monitor in the studio. Its 4K HDR resolution, built-in colorimeter for quick and easy calibration, and professional-grade color specifications make it particularly well-suited for tasks demanding the highest accuracy.

ProArt Display PA278CGV: Flexible, All-Day Creativity
The PA278CGV is the department's versatile go-to display, suitable for a wide range of applications, from GUI and tool panel displays to secondary editing and color-accurate previews. Its QHD resolution, 100% sRGB color space, and flicker-free, low blue light features make it ideal for extended creative sessions.
THE OUTCOME
At the Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw, the line between technology and creativity doesn’t blur, it fuses into something new. With a bold commitment to innovation, a growing role for AI, and a studio-grade hardware setup powered by ASUS ProArt, ASP is creating a new generation of artists fluent in emerging tools, and uncompromising in their vision.
“We’re not here to train button-pushers. We’re here to support the kind of artists who invent new visual languages,” concludes Kucia. “That takes freedom, but also structure. It takes experimentation, but also precision. With ASUS, we found a partner who understands both."
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32" UHD, 98% DCI-P3, 100% sRGB, USB-C with 96W power delivery Learn more about ProArt Display PA329CRV |
27" QHD, 95% DCI-P3, 144Hz VRR, USB-C with 90W power delivery Learn more about ProArt Display PA278CGV |
23.6" UHD, 95% DCI-P3, true 10-bit, Built-in colorimeter, 12G-SDI input, USB-C with 80W power delivery Learn more about ProArt Display PA24US |
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