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Culture
19:05 15/03/2021
Discover the future of AI and other technology at Le Pavillon, located at the city’s historic citadel
The inaugural event for Le Pavillon Pop-Up - Namur’s new permanent space dedicated to digital and creative cultures - explores fittingly the complex relationship between humans and machines.
Humans/Machines is running until 13 June; an initial pop-up event that serves as a taster of its ambition to become a permanent exchange between new technologies and a wider public. The site will then close for a refurbishment period before re-opening in spring 2022.
As a family-friendly show, it’s an interactive dive into digital society, as thought-provoking as it is diverting. From the relationship between humans and robotics, the influence of artificial intelligence and algorithms and the world of deepfakes, visitors can discover this hidden and sometimes intimidating world via a series of works and installations by artists and designers, many of them inter