Robots and AI at the Venice Architecture Biennale 2025 showcase their role in designing, building, and using structures on Earth and in space, supporting human exploration and survival.
The BioSuit displayed is a 3D textile framework with wearable sensors and actuators designed to support astronaut activity on the Moon and Mars.
Another exhibit, the Lunar Ark, demonstrates the use of robots in space development by creating a data center on the Moon for storing critical data off-planet.
Robots and AI are depicted as aiding humans rather than replacing them, as shown in installations that demonstrate collaborative work between humans and robots.
One exhibit features robots working together, with sensors and robotic fabrication, showcasing how machines and humans can interact in a creative process.
At the event, an installation named 'Am I A Strange Loop?' explores the possibility of robots gaining self-awareness through conversation and motion control.
The exhibition delves into the concept of robotic self-awareness through feedback loops connecting a robot's outputs to its inputs, creating a recursive cycle.
The robots and AI at the Venice Architecture Biennale 2025 highlight the expanding role of machinery in various spheres, from space to architecture and human lives.
These machines are involved in assisting astronauts, constructing lunar facilities, aiding craftsmanship, and exploring theories of consciousness.
The exhibition emphasizes the growing interdependence between human activity and robotic support, showcasing the evolving relationship between humans and machines.