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Don’t let your child’s AI ideas stay only in their imagination this summer!

The Creative AI Dream Camp is now open — turn inspiration into real creations this summer”


A summer growth camp focused on AI creation, Blender 3D applications, film theory and practice, AI video generation, and production plus post-processing.

With “creating real work” as its core goal, this 14-day immersive program guides participants from initial ideas step by step to visuals, camera language, and final output. Along the way, students experience structured lessons, hands-on creative practice, project showcases, and guidance from professional instructors—helping them truly understand modern digital creation and complete a unique work of their own.


Live on the HKUST campus for 14 days and turn your dreams into reality with AI + Blender!”


What makes this Creative AI Dream Camp special isn’t just the curriculum itself, but the fact that the entire program takes place on the campus of the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (Guangzhou). Participants will study, live, communicate, and create there—fully immersed in a focused environment for growth.

During the day, they attend classes, practice, and develop their projects; in the evening, they continue refining ideas and exchanging thoughts within the campus setting. Learning is no longer limited to a few classroom hours, but becomes a complete camp experience. Spending 14 days on a university campus also adds a strong sense of real participation and lasting memories to the summer.



Attention kids aged 10–18! This summer, turn the ideas in your mind into an AI movie you’ll be proud to show off!”

This Creative AI Dream Camp features instructors with international backgrounds, including Hector Alexander Galindo Escobar.


Hector is a 3D artist, creative explorer, and co-founder of a game studio with roots in Colombia and Australia, and over 10 years of experience in the 3D art field. He is currently based in Hong Kong. His expertise spans nearly the entire 3D production pipeline, with particular strengths in hard-surface modeling, texturing, and shading. Beyond his creative work, Hector is also deeply involved in education—he has taught advanced diploma courses at the renowned Academy of Interactive Entertainment (AIE) in Australia and has delivered multiple guest lectures at The Hong Kong Polytechnic University. For him, creation is not just about technical skill, but a combination of curiosity, collaboration, and expressive ability.
Hector is a 3D artist, creative explorer, and co-founder of a game studio with roots in Colombia and Australia, and over 10 years of experience in the 3D art field. He is currently based in Hong Kong. His expertise spans nearly the entire 3D production pipeline, with particular strengths in hard-surface modeling, texturing, and shading. Beyond his creative work, Hector is also deeply involved in education—he has taught advanced diploma courses at the renowned Academy of Interactive Entertainment (AIE) in Australia and has delivered multiple guest lectures at The Hong Kong Polytechnic University. For him, creation is not just about technical skill, but a combination of curiosity, collaboration, and expressive ability.


Scan the QR code in the image to register now, or contact us to learn more!

 
 
 

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