AI – Threats and Promises. Artistic Positions on Post-Digital Futures

30.06.2026 - 26.08.2026

Since late 2022, the rapid rise of generative AI systems has reshaped artistic, societal and political debates. Massive investments in data centres, new technological infrastructures and shifting global power dynamics mark this transformation. At the same time, questions of energy consumption, regulation, digital ethics and democratic oversight have become increasingly urgent.

This exhibition approaches AI from an artistic perspective. It understands art as a critical practice with a postautonomous stance and positions it as a framework, mirror and testing ground for examining technological change. Rather than treating AI merely as a tool, the exhibition explores it as a social, aesthetic and political phenomenon.

In this context, the exhibition invites visitors not only to observe technological change, but to reflect on their own position within the infrastructures of our digital culture that increasingly shape perception, decision-making and imagination. What forms of agency remain possible — and how might they be redefined?