What can the museum of the future look like? The intelligent.museum project has been developing artistic AI prototypes for new exhibition concepts since 2020.
In the exhibition, works and presentations that can be experienced interactively open up new perspectives for visitors and thus become a catalyst for a reflective approach to AI. AI technologies are already present in many areas of our daily lives: language assistants such as Siri and Alexa, recommendation systems for online shops, autonomous vehicles, AI-based translation tools or intelligent personal assistants. Artists in particular raise questions about the future implications of this rapidly evolving technology, exploring its potential consequences and encouraging critical thinking about its ethical and societal implications.
Funded by the Kultur Digital program of the German Federal Cultural Foundation. Funded by the Federal Government Commissioner for Culture and the Media.
imprint: Yannick Hofmann (curator), Cecilia Preiß (curator)
exhibition team: Paul Bethge (intelligent.museum), Anne Däuper (technical project management), Gregor Gaissmaier , Daniel Heiss , Werner Hutzenlaub , Martin Mangold (head of museum and exhibition technology), Marc Schütze , Dan Wilcox (intelligent.museum)
Graphic design: Demian Bern
Participating artists: Giselle Beiguelman , Paul Bethge , Pierre Cutellic alias Compmonks , Adam Donovan , Bernardo Fontes , Katrin Hochschuh , Yannick Hofmann , Nele Konopka , Andreas Kugel , Kristina Laube , Bernd Lintermann , Rafael Lozano-Hemmer , El Lukijanov , Bruno Moreschi , Gaëtan Robillard , Julia Schneider , Alexander Schubert , Maria Smigieslska ,Dan Wilcox , Lena Ziyal
organization / institution: ZKM | Center for Art and Media Karlsruhe