
A chair you are no longer allowed to sit on, or a marionette still hanging by its strings: many objects are difficult to exhibit in a museum. Some are too large, others too delicate, or may not be touched or moved for conservation reasons. Exhibiting objects always requires a balancing act between the two central tasks of a museum: preservation and mediation. But what possibilities do digital technologies offer for making objects experienceable? The exhibition explores the potential of digitisation and AI for the museum of tomorrow. Seventeen experiments transform the exhibition space into a laboratory of the future and allow visitors, among other things, to discover the largest digital image ever created.






