PHOTO: © New Valle Table Still ©Karina Villavicencio, 2025

Offenes Shooting: Künstliche Intelligenz und Lebenserfahrung: Stimmen aus der Generation 60+

In the organizer's words:

Artificial intelligence meets life experience - your voice counts!

On June 25 at 4 p.m. in the BCMA gallery (Audre-Lorde-Straße 78, 10997 Berlin) and in the old Manteufelstraße 42, people over 60 will have the opportunity to creatively express their views on AI. Whether you are enthusiastic, critical or curious - bring your thoughts with you and become part of a unique art video shoot! Your perspectives are valuable and we look forward to showcasing them. Come along and help shape the discussion!

Art project AI and people over 60 - New Valley Table - Villavicencio


New Valley Table artistically examines how structural power relations and age-discriminatory practices in connection with artificial intelligence (AI) shape the realities of life for people over 60.
In a video projection, the physical and emotional experiences of this age group become visible - between fascination, resistance, discomfort and self-determination.

About the artist

Karina Villavicencio (Argentina) is a contemporary artist, researcher and curator. Her work operates at the intersection of performance, photography and social practice. In participatory formats, she deals with questions of power, visibility and care. From an intersectional-feminist and decolonial perspective, she understands the body as a living archive - as a carrier of political memory, resistance and collective vulnerability.Karina creates spaces of collective confrontation in which experiences of exclusion and structural violence are made visible. She works with and in marginalized communities and focuses on their voices as carriers of knowledge, presence and future.

New Valley Table is part of the research project AGEAI - Ageism in AI: New Forms of Age Discrimination and Exclusion in the Era of Algorithms and Artificial Intelligence, based at the WZB Berlin Social Science Center. Funded by the Volkswagen Foundation as part of its Science Communication Initiative.

We thank the support of the German Senior Computer Club e.V., F1 - Das Stadtteilzentrum am Mehringplatz, the Bezirksbibliothek Buch, the BCMA Gallery, as well as the self-organized women's group 60+ of MigrArte Perú - and all the numerous people who participated in the interviews.

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Location

BcmA Gallery - Berlin con mucho arte Manteuffelstraße 42 10997 Berlin

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