The digital exhibition RAISE The future: co-creation of images with artificial intelligence
The second edition of Roma Fotografia – Future officially began on Friday 27 September at 4.00 pm in the conference room of Palazzo Massimo in Rome with a presentation open to the public and the press.
Maria Cristina Valeri, president of Roma Fotografia, underlined the evolution of the project compared to the first edition, thanks also to the agreement with RAISE.
Saturday 28 September marked the switching on of the windows on the future: six LED PANEL screens located in 6 of the most prestigious museums in Rome:
– National Roman Museum-Palazzo Massimo
– Castel Sant’Angelo
– MAXXI National Museum of 21st Century Arts
– GNAM – National Gallery of Modern and Contemporary Art
– National Galleries of Ancient Art – Palazzo Barberini
– Palazzo Merulana
Also on 28 September, the promotion of Roma Fotografia – Future began in all the institutional leds of the T1 and T3 arrivals sectors of Rome Airports, partners also in this second edition.
This is a new communication model, which aims to disseminate in a widespread and visual way the commitment of institutions, universities, research bodies and companies towards achieving the Objectives of the 2030 Agenda through the universal language of photography.
In particular, the images of the digital exhibition RAISE The Future, within Roma Fotografia Future, were co-created by the CNR and the RAISE Spoke 5 Communication Team with artificial intelligence. The images aim to present RAISE’s vision of the future, with AI and Robotics to support human beings and the territory, showing the ongoing research and technological transfer activities in an innovative way.
Finally, particular emphasis in the presentation on Friday was the event organized by RAISE and Roma Fotografia, which will be held from 15 to 17 November at the MAXXI, in which, in this important place of culture and contemporary art, some of the contents of the RAISE Village 2024 created for the Genoa Science Festival.
Find out more about the digital exhibition, its RAISE The Future “windows into the future” programming and content from the online catalogue.