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What is Lost? What is Found?

A Samuel Pufendorf chatbot, a robot triptych, the ambient sound of cash and glitchy visualizations of digital courts… The exhibition What is Lost // What is Found uses playful and speculative approaches to invite deeper reflections on the future of being human in the Age of AI.
Due to huge interest in the exhibition, Pufendorf IAS' doors are open also on Friday 16 May
By assembling objects and concepts that usually appear distinct from one another, the artworks spark imaginaries that connect the everyday with the existential, and history with future. While the benefits of AI easily are taken for granted, this exhibition invites explorations of how AI (re)shapes human existence, values, and rights, organized around several composite artworks made up of images, texts, sound, video, and readymade objects.
Evolving from the interdisciplinary conversations held in the 2024/2025 Pufendorf Theme DigiJustice, the exhibition allows spectators to experience the resonances that emerge when putting things in affective proximity to one another, encouraging a curious and critical approach to exploring the challenges of AI for the human condition, social justice, and human rights.
Read more about the Pufendorf Theme DigiJustice: Rethinking Digital Inequalities and Human Rights in the Age of AI on our website:
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Plats:
Pufendorfinstitutet, Biskopsgatan 3 i Lund
Kontakt:
Asa [dot] Thormahlen [at] med [dot] lu [dot] se