AI:
More than Human

This traveling exhibition, which incorporates a wide range of digital media and immersive installations, allows visitors to interact directly with exhibits and experience AI’s capabilities first-hand.

photos courtesy of Barbican Immersive

AI: More than Human tells the rapidly developing story of AI, from its extraordinary ancient roots in Japanese Shintoism and Ada Lovelace and Charles Babbage’s early experiments in computing to AI’s major developmental leaps from the 1940s to the present day to show how an age-old dream of creating intelligence has already become today’s reality.

The exhibition was Guest Curated by Dr. Suzanne Livingston, founding member of the Cybernetic Culture Research Unit (CCRU), and Maholo Uchida, senior curator at Miraikan (National Museum of Emerging Science and Technology), Tokyo, and supported by a group of specialist advisors, including:

The co-production partner was Forum Groningen.

Specifications

Size:

10,800 - 16,200 sq. ft./1000 ㎡ - 1500 ㎡

Minimum Ceiling Height:

11.5 ft./3.5 m.

Freight:

Four (4) 40 ft. containers by sea; four (4) 53 ft. trucks by land

Languages:

British English

Tour Availability

Fall 2024 and beyond
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Produced By

AI: More than Human is a traveling exhibition produced by Barbican Immersive with co-production by Forum Groningen. Co-curated by Dr. Suzanne Livingston and Maholo Uchida. The exhibition’s international tour is supported by Flying Fish.

Partners

Presenting Partner:

Tour History and Itinerary

Barbican Centre

London, England, UK view map

May 16, 2019 – August 26, 2019

Forum Groningen

Groningen, Netherlands view map

December 6, 2019 – August 16, 2020

National Museums of Liverpool

Liverpool, England, UK view map

May 18, 2021 – October 31, 2021

Guangdong Science Center

Guangzhou, China view map

January 25, 2022 – June 10, 2022

Afundación

A Coruña, Spain view map

September 5, 2022 – February 5, 2023

TELUS Spark Science Centre

Calgary, AB, CAN view map

June 1, 2024 – September 8, 2024