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Observing Patterns from Galileo to Artificial Intelligence
Based on the history of the Semper Observatory, the exhibition explores the human fascination about the creation of meaning out of patterns like the constellations of stars and planets and, today, from all kinds of extracted data. Diverse methods of artificial intelligence algorithms and applications help us recognize patterns, often for predictions and prognostics. In this field, where deep learning and artificial networks are often referred to as black boxes, one also talks of “Data Alchemy.” The exhibition is curated by Liat Grayver and Adrian Notz.
The exact opening hours can be found on the website of the Collegium.
Liat Grayver, Hannes Bajohr, Chris Salter, Rohini Devasher, Liat Segal, Yasmine Meroz, Christian Waldvogel, Geocinema, Solveig Suess, Co-corporeality, Barbara Imhof, Daniela Mitterberger, Tiziano Derme, Marcus Nebe, Robert Nißler, Daniel Berio, Oliver Sahli, Omar W. Nasim, Jennifer Wadsworth.
Schmelzbergstrasse 25
8006 Zürich
eventoffice@collegium.ethz.ch
Montag bis Freitag: 14:00 - 16:30
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