Are you curious about the role of AI in our society and how Art and Artificial Intelligence (AI) connect?

On the afternoon of Thursday the 14th of August we invite older adults to join this exhibition tour to find out more about how art can inspire and challenge our perspectives of AI. Can art help us to critically explore and advocate for more responsible, sustainable, and ethical futures in technology?
This guided exhibition tour is led by Bridging Responsible AI Divides (BRAID) researchers Beverley Hood and Caterina Moruzzi, join us to speak directly to experts working across both fields and to find out more about the diverse themes and topics the artworks explore.
Tour details
Tour Guides: Beverley Hood and Caterina Moruzzi
Date: Thurs 14 Aug 2025
Time: 15:00-16:30 | Free/Ticketed
Location: this tour includes both Tipping Point and Authenticity Unmasked exhibitions across Inspace and Informatics Forum
Activity Duration: Approx. 90mins
For guided tours we have limited capacity and so registration is preferred. Participants with tickets are guaranteed entry and drop-in attendance will be on a first come first served basis.
Audience: Age of 50 +
Venue Access Info: Inspace and Informatics Forum
These tours are part of Bridging Responsible AI Divides (BRAID), Tipping Point: Artist Responses to AI and CREA-TEC Autentitcy Unmasked exhibitions programme, featuring seven new art commissions, by Louise Ashcroft – Julie Freeman – Wesley Goatley – Identity 2.0 – Rachel Maclean – Kiki Shervington-White – Studio Above & Below and three new art commissions by Georgia Gardner – Kinnari Saraiya – dmstfctn. The artworks featured explore what artists can do to help us more wisely respond to the present realities and near-future horizons of Artificial Intelligence (AI) while also challenging our understanding of authenticity, asking questions such as: when does authenticity in digital content matter to us?.
If you are part of a local community and would like to request a free group tour, please send your inquiry to designinformatics@ed.ec.uk. For this, the minimum group number is 6 people.