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Stories of Art, AI and Work

Artificial intelligence is a hotly debated topic with many social implications. The creative power of AI in words, writing and images seems to know almost no bounds. There are more questions than answers, such as the value of digital creativity and digital labour.


With the cabinet exhibition New Realities. Stories of Art, AI & Work, the Museum für Kommunikation Berlin is presenting an excitingly curated show of photorealistic AI images from 26 April to 15 September 2024.

In addition to the work between humans and AI, it also sheds light on the new working conditions of data workers. Guests are immersed in a world full of stories about a "workplace" that the curators Dr Annabelle Hornung, Maren Burghard and Stephanie Müller have recreated in the exhibition space based on a suggestion from the AI.

The content and objects - from notes and posters on the walls, photos and postcards on the desk to audio stations - are the result of a creative collaboration with the AI.

It becomes clear that the representation of reality by AI is not always unproblematic and has complex consequences for our society.
Additional information
Price info: Free admission for under 18s, refugees, supervised school classes from general and vocational schools, Museum Pass Berlin holders, members of the Deutscher Museumsbund, members of the ICOM, trainees, presscard holders, and groups of 15 people and over on Fridays from 9 am to 12 noon.

On the first Sunday of every month, admission is free.

Price: €8.00

Reduced price: €4.00

Reduced price info: Reduced admission for students, trainees, Berlinpass holders, disabled persons and groups of 15 or more people.
Dates
May 2024
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