Fossil Futures

Nora Al-Badri (DE), Jan Nikolai Nelles (DE)

OÖ Kulturquartier
Artificial Intelligence & Life Art

HONORARY MENTION

Installation

 

“Oskar” is what Germans affectionately call “their” Dino, the world’s largest dinosaur skeleton, which is at home in Berlin’s Museum of Natural History. Nora Al-Badri and Jan Nikolai Nelles tried to find out where it originally came from and how it finally landed here. They received little information from the public authorities, but with the help of leaked data, artificial intelligence and 3D scans, the history of the fossil could be reconstructed. The trail led to the south of Tanzania. Under German colonial rule, tons of petrified bones were found there and brought to Germany. Using state-of-the-art technology – including a “Virtual Reality Museum” – Fossil Future poses the question of stolen identity, cultural heritage and public property.

Fossil Futures/Nora Al-Badri (DE), Jan Nikolai Nelles (DE), Credit: Nora Al-Badri, Jan Nikolai Nelles

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