AI: Who’s Looking After Me? at Science Gallery London A provocative and playful exploration of the ethics of AI
Transformed Strand Aldwych redevelopment officially opened A new public space and platform for research, learning, and art
7 September 2023 New installation on the Strand will imagine a climate-positive mythical world Acclaimed design studio Superflux and King’s Culture present 'The Quiet Enchanting', an installation…
30 August 2023 Science Gallery London announces 'Friday Lates' as part of autumn AI programme Dive further into the world of AI with performances, special events, a new exhibit and two…
21 August 2023 Deep dive into the 2023 King's Artists Programme As this year's King’s Artists programme concludes, discover more about this year's 6-month research…
5 July 2023 Report highlights creative role of cultural policy in 'post-COVID' city recovery A new report from King’s in collaboration with the World Cities Culture Forum analyses how city…
Research to innovate and inform Supporting, inspiring, applying and showcasing King's research through partnerships
For the cultural sector Resources and programmes to support the cultural sector in engaging with King's
21 Jun AI: Who's Looking After Me? 21 June 2023 A new major exhibition and public programme at Science Gallery London playfully and provocatively…
30 Sep Poetry Luv x AI: Who's Looking After Me? 30 September 2023 Come down for a special Poetry Luv showcase as part of Science Gallery London’s current season AI:…
4 Oct Lunchtime talk: Artists & AI 04 October 2023 What is the public value of artists working with AI models?
6 Oct Can We Trust AI? 06 October 2023 Join us for an open and honest exploration through AI ethics, and what trust, accuracy and bias look…