THE FUTURE OF THE CANALETTO VIEW
The Canaletto view is probably the most famous city view of Dresden. What it will look like in the future is, of course, uncertain. A visit to the children's biennial "Planet Utopia" at the Japanisches Palais and also here on voices is a chance to see how artificial intelligence imagines the future of the famous city view. A team of students from TU Dresden has developed a format that we can use to give direction to AI's dream of the future.
It is what it is
What happens when you give museum audiences a stack of pencils, a few sheets of paper, and an entire room lined with white paper? Dresden artist Artourette did just that as a part of the Children's Biennale at the Japanisches Palais.
Zukunftsforum meets VW: How is electromobility transforming the public space?
Anna-Lisa Reith from the Dresden State Art Collections in conversation with Carsten Krebs (Head of Communications Volkswagen Sachsen GmbH), Dr. Robert Franke (Office for Economic Development of the city of Dresden) and Kevin Bauch from Fridays for Future Dresden.
Zukunftsforum: How will mobility work in the future?
Anna-Lisa Reith from the Dresden State Art Collections in conversation with Carsten Krebs (Head of Communications Volkswagen Sachsen GmbH), designer Daniel Huber, traffic psychologist Lisa-Marie Schaefer (TU Dresden), psychologist Jens Schippl (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology) and Florence Thurmes (Curator of the Children's Bienniale – Embracing Nature).