MUNCH. ANGST. AND WHAT ABOUT YOU?

Collective artworks at the intersection of emotions and artificial intelligence

How data can be turned into art will be demonstrated by interactive stations as part of the exhibition EDVARD MUNCH. ANGST. Visitors will create their own artworks with feelings such as fear and their visions for the future. They will interact with various artificial intelligences at different stations: applications that interpret their facial expressions and programmes that ask them about the future. The data will be translated into colour fragments and presented visually on monitors in a very personal piece of art. Alongside this participatory installation, there will also be live events such as audiovisual performances.

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Events

Sunday
All day

The Richard Hartmann History Tour. On the trail of the railway pioneer of Saxony: a guided bus tour

Chemnitz

Education Excursion
Sunday
until

TEXTILE PICTURES

Culture.Palais.Lichtenstein

Sunday

Herbal tour and application

Hutholzgarten

Lecture Families
Sunday
until

Treasures & Tragedies: Steigerstube

smac - Staatliches Museum für Archäologie Chemnitz

Exhibition Families
Sunday
until

Living Neighbourhood Planting festival "Awakening": Planting campaign with the Industrial Museum

Chemnitz, Industriemuseum

Main programme
Sunday

Herbal tour and application

Hutholzgarten

Lecture Families
Sunday

Opening: Karl Schmidt-Rottluff House

Chemnitz, Karl Schmidt-Rottluff House

Exhibition Museum
Tuesday
until

Dancing neighbours: dance classes for older people (Group 1)

Begegnungsstätte der Volkssolidarität

Elderly people Education
Tuesday
until

Dancing neighbours

Soul Studios

Elderly people Dance
Tuesday
until

Technology consultation for senior citizens

Augustusburg, Lehngericht

Elderly people Education

European Capital of Culture The Federal Government Commissioner for Culture and Media Free State of Saxony European Capital of Culture

This project is cofinanced by tax funds on the basis of the parliamentary budget of the state of Saxony and by federal funds from the Beauftragte der Bundesregierung für Kultur und Medien (Federal Government Commissioner for Culture and Media), as well as funds from the City of Chemnitz.