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We invite 50 ambitious students globally to build a digtial cultural artifact, which showcases what makes them and their cultures unique. No technical / coding experience is required. 

Now that you've heard from Emma Parish, ex-admissions director at Princeton University, Gift Iyioku, a Doctoral Candidate and culture/politics expert from Stanford University, Chhavi Sharma and Ash Ang, AI experts from San Francisco and Singapore, you'd have a better understanding of the humanities and AI technology. 

So, what is your culture? What is your story? Is culture just...  art? What will you build? 

It's time for you to conduct research, speak with people, write your stories and be creative in taking the lead to build your digital artifact. 

We can't wait to see what you build!

Requirements

  • Published digital artifact link (e.g., project.lovable.app)
  • Supporting essay (500 words), on what your digital artifact is, what your motivation is in building it, and how it links back to your personal story and culture
  • Link to video demo recorded using Loom.com (maximum 3 minutes)  

Hackathon Sponsors

Prizes

$744+ in prizes
+ other prizes
Top Prize
$250 in cash
1 winner

In addition to Award Certificate (Soft-Copy) + an option to either

- Remotely support the Singapore Institute of Technology's Developer Club on their AI Events in Singapore (unpaid)
- Receive sponsorship to run an AI workshop in your school for up to 10 pax), sponsored by Build Learning

1st and 2nd Runner Up
$247 in cash
2 winners

In addition to Award Certificate (Soft-Copy)

Top 6 Finalists
6 winners

Award Certificate (Soft-Copy)

Devpost Achievements

Submitting to this hackathon could earn you:

Judges

Judges to be Announced Soon

Judges to be Announced Soon

Judging Criteria

  • Overall Creativity
    How creative is the execution of the digital cultural artifact?
  • Digital Artifact Design
    How well-designed is the overall digital cultural artifact?
  • Essay and Video Demo Presentation
    How well-written and well-articulated are the essay and video demos respectively?

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