From October 18 to March 17, the Centre de Cultura Contemporània de Barcelona will host an exhibition on artificial intelligence and its history, how it works and its possibilities. Don't miss it!
The Centre de Cultura Contemporània de Barcelona, located at Carrer Montalegre number 5 in the city of Barcelona, and the Barcelona Supercomputing Center present a new exhibition in their facilities. From October 18 to March 17, the facility will focus on artificial intelligence and its history, how it works, its creative possibilities, and its ethical and legislative challenges. Curated by Lluís Nacenta and based on a traveling exhibition at the Barbican Center in the city of London, the exhibition will experiment with artificial intelligence to raise awareness of risks, discover scientific and artistic innovations and delve into a decisive technology in the future of humanity. The exhibition will propose to stop and approach artificial intelligence in an understandable way through twenty interactive artistic installations. Among others, numerous pioneering and emerging artists will participate such as Universal Everything, Robert del Naja (Massive Attack), Anna Ridler, Memo Akten, Mario Klingemann, Justine Emard, Steve Goodman (Kode 9), Espronceda, Eduard Escoffet or Maria Arnal, as well such as research and innovation centers such as BSC, CVC or MIT.
Interested parties can purchase their ticket through this link online.