Last Tuesday, in the Work in Progress Section of the Tg2 News Programme dedicated to digital issues, Simona Burattini reported on the "Human+. The Future of Our Species" Exhibition at the Palazzo delle Esposizioni in Rome. Valentino Catricalà, the curator of the Italian section, explained the meaning of some of the works of art and their ability to interpret digital transformation.
The news report addressed issues related to our relation to new technology, robots and the working world and featured interviews with Alfonso Molina, Scientific Director of the Fondazione Mondo Digitale, and Luca Lepore, Networking Academy Manager at Cisco, a partner of the Fondazione Mondo Digitale for Project IoT at the Phyrtual Innovation Gym.
Human+. The Future of Our Species
Curated by Cathrine Kramer
Exhibition promoted by Roma Capitale, Cultural Council
Organised by Azienda Speciale Palaexpo
The exhibition was conceived and presented for the first time by Science Gallery at Trinity College in Dublin; the itinerant version is co-produced by Science Gallery, Trinity College Dublin and the Centre de Cultura Contemporània de Barcelona
The Roman edition is curated in collaboration with the Fondazione Mondo Digitale for the “Human, Superhuman” Section curated by Valentino Catricalà
Information
Title: Human+. The Future of Our Species
Place: Palazzo delle Esposizioni, Via Nazionale 194 - 00184 Rome
Period: February 27 – July 1, 2018
Time: Sunday/Tuesday/Wednesday/Thursday 10 am – 8 pm; Friday/Saturday 10 am – 22:30 pm; Monday: closed
Information and Reservations: Individuals, groups and art labs Tel. 06.39967500; www.palazzoesposizioni.it
Tickets: Full price € 12,50; reduced € 10,00; schools € 4,00 per student
Children 7-18 € 6,00; children under 6 FREE