Future and the Arts: AI, Robotics, Cities, Life – How Humanity Will Live Tomorrow

By on November 7, 2019

Our day-to-day life is increasingly becoming impacted by emerging technologies and science.  Blockchain technology seems ready to build new levels of trust and value into our social systems. Humans will be entrusting most of its decisions to AI. Biotechnology is solving some of the global problems on food security, medicine, aging society, energy security, diseases, and many others.

Not too far in the future, we humans will be able to extend our physical functions, and perhaps enjoy longer life spans.

But just like other emerging technologies, there is no way to predict with absolute certainty that the effect of such changes will be necessarily and universally positive.

Future and the Arts: AI, Robotics, Cities, Life – How Humanity Will Live Tomorrowan art exhibition focused on what life may look like in the next 20-30 years.

This major exhibition is in 5 parts: i.e. “New Possibilities of Cities;” “Toward Neo-Metabolism Architecture;” “Lifestyle and Design Innovations;” “Human Augmentation and Its Ethical Issues;” and “Society and Humans in Transformation,” showcasing over 100 projects/works.

The exhibition aims to highlight the future impact of cutting-edge developments in science and technology including AI, biotechnology, robotics, and AR (augmented reality), plus art, design, and architecture in cities, our lifestyles, environment and society.

Nov. 19 – March 31, 2020
Open 10:00-22:00 (Last Admission: 21:30)
* 10:00-17:00 on Tuesdays (Last Admission: 16:30)
* Open until 22:00 on Tuesdays of November 19, December 31, 2019 and February 11, 2020 (Last Admission: 21:30)
Mori Museum (53rd floor, Roppongi Hills Mori Tower)
Tickets
Adult 1,800 yen
University / Highschool student 1,200 yen
Child (Age 4 up to Junior highschool student) 600 yen
Senior (Ages 65 & over) 1,500 yen

 

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