AI: WHO’S LOOKING AFTER ME?
21 JUNE 2023 - 20 JANUARY 2024
Named as one of the best exhibitions in London by Evening Standard, Condé Nast Traveller and Visit London, the new season at Science Gallery London takes a questioning and playful look at the ways artificial intelligence is already shaping so many areas of our lives - from our healthcare and justice systems to how we look after our pets.
Who holds the power, who distributes the benefits, and who bears the burden of existing AI systems? Can we rely on these technologies for our wellbeing and happiness?
Presented in collaboration with FutureEverything, this free exhibition features 13 artistic collaborations - including 7 original commissions. We’ve brought together different disciplines and life experiences – from artists and technologists to researchers, patients and young people – to create a programme that invites you to reflect on what it means to entrust our care to autonomous machines.
You can read more about the show and its featured artists in The Guardian, artnet and The Conversation. You can also listen to Artificial Intelligence: Who Cares? - a special edition of the BBC Global News Podcast recorded at Science Gallery London.
“Rarely has an exhibition been more timely” The Times
“A space in which we can pause, reflect and leave with our hearts a little less heavy with worry and a little more full of care” Museums Association
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AI: WHO’S LOOKING AFTER ME has been jointly curated by Science Gallery London and FutureEverything.
Exhibition production is by Science Gallery London. Exhibition design is by Twelve and vPPR Architects. Marketing creative is by Twelve. Press is by Rees & Co. Exhibition photography is by George Torode.
The exhibition has been shaped and made possible by many people in the teams at Science Gallery London, FutureEverything and our collaborators.
FOR SCIENCE GALLERY LONDON
Alastair Frazer, Stella Harrison, Greta Hewison, Carole Keating, Siddharth Khajuria, Jasmine Moss White, Natalia Ormrod, Laura Purseglove, Rasheed Rahman, Jennifer Wong
Technicians: Jack Baker, Kitty Clark, Amanda Falcao, Ali Glover, Antony Marshall, Tom Merrell, Rob Prouse, Ffion Reed
Mediators: Aaliyah Adesida, Alexandra Voce, Asmae Ait Abdallah, Beatrice Bosco, Daniel Souza Bittar, Duaa Ali Faruqi, Georgina Williams, Jacob Scarisbrick, Jhanelle White, Kathrine Knutson, Khalayi Wangamati, Laura Vanaga, Louisa Cave, Manon Royet, Marica Muffoletto, Piah Uddin, Simran Junaid
FOR FUTUREVERYTHING
Kag Katumba, Irini Papadimitriou, Chris Wright
FOR KING’S CULTURE
Debra Barretto, Matt Fryer, Emma Hardy, Johanna Kieniewicz, Trudy Mensah, Beatrice Pembroke, Daniel Walker
Science Gallery London is a part of King’s Culture, the knowledge exchange institute that works to enhance the impact and engagement of King’s research through creative approaches and collaborations. The wider King’s Culture team, led by Beatrice Pembroke and Daniel Walker, has supported the development of AI: Who’s Looking After Me?