followed by a discussion with Lynn Klemmer and Mathieu Buchler (Mnemozine)
This talk will look at the similarities and differences in attitudes to AI which have shaped technology culture in both eastern and western societies. Using objects and stories from the Barbican exhibition AI: More than Human', it will root contemporary patterns in the history of ideas, drawing on religion, art, philosophy and mathematics. It will challenge some fundamental assumptions and ask what we can learn from cultures beyond our own.
Dr. Suzanne Livingston is a strategy consultant and curator specialising in technology, art and culture. Formerly a Principal at the London consultancy Wolff Olins, she works with global tech players, ambitious tech start-ups and has worked with museums including the V&A, Whitney Museum and Qatar Museums. She has a PhD in Philosophy from Warwick University and is a founding member of the influential Cybernetic Culture Research Unit (CCRU). She was co-curator of the Barbican Centre's blockbuster exhibition 'AI: More than Human' currently on its global tour.
Click the following link to view an interview with her on the subject:
Registration required: [email protected]
Kay café-restaurant will be open for drinks, tapas or dinner. Booking requested by phone (+352 621 35 50 16) or online.
Event Venue
Casino Luxembourg - Forum d'art contemporain, 41, rue Notre Dame, Luxembourg, Luxembourg