15 Feb 2019 - 22 Mar 2019 All day Alison Richard Building, 7 West Road, Cambridge

Description

A new exhibition showing the time is now or the future is never

Exhibition curated by Yasmine Rix in collaboration with Centre for Study of Existential Risk (CSER)
The exhibition celebrates the work of CSER, a research centre based at the University of Cambridge dedicated to the study and mitigation of existential risks. It brings together five artists exploring anthropogenic themes to address what is at stake and ways in which we should be looking at the present and near future.

Olivia Domingos | Daniel Sean Kelly | Bob Bicknell-Knight | David Lisser | Jillian Mayer

Exhibition reception and panel discussion: Thursday 14 February 2019 from 5:30 – 8:00 pm

Related Cambridge University Science Festival events:

13 March 2019, 16:30, Curator Tour with Yasmine Rix, meet in the Alison Richard Building Foyer. Please book tickets here.

14 March 2019, 18:00, Rise of the Machines, Mini-Film Screening with Q&A Hosted by Yasmine Rix (CSER Research Affiliate, Curator) and Beth Singler (Faculty of Divinity, Junior Research Fellow in Artificial Intelligence). Watch a short documentary series on the social, ethical, philosophical, and religious implications of advancements in artificial intelligence and robotics, with Pain in the Machine winning 2017 AHRC Best Research Film of the Year award. Room SG1, Alison Richard Building. Please book tickets here.

Exhibition curated by Yasmine Rix in collaboration with CSER.

Supported by ART at ARB, CRASSH, Arts Council England Lottery Fund, Cambridge BID.

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