Exhibit on street art and artificial intelligence

Exhibit on street art and artificial intelligence

Photo: Minz&Kunst

Care-taking robots, a "black box" and computer systems that learn to interpret facial expressions are some of the themes in the artworks realized for the project "Stadtwandforschung: Künstliche Intelligenz und Streetart" (City Wall Research: Artificial Intelligence and Street Art) at the University in cooperation with the Kulturaggregat e.V. in Freiburg's city center. Five artists from the field of street art -- Innerfields, Mr. Woodland, Smy und Fritz Boogie, Marc C. Woehr and Sare -- exchanged ideas with researchers from the fields of computer science, robotics, ethics and medicine and presented their impressions of AI and robotics on Freiburg facades. Interested visitors can find out how the works were created and what people and themes are behind them in the exhibition at Kulturaggregat e.V., Hildastraße 5, 79102 Freiburg. The results of the project are collected there in the form of photo prints, interactive exhibits and videos.

The exhibit will open on September 14, 2019 at 6pm. The Freiburg musician Zweatlana will begin performing at 9pm. Visitors can stop by until 12 October 2019 during the Kulturaggregat's usual opening hours on Mondays and Wednesdays from 3 pm to 7 pm and Saturdays from 1 pm to 6 pm. Admission is free and the exhibition texts are available in German.