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Kids Lab – Other Intelligences: the third event

Kids Lab: Other Intelligences
Workshops for children aged 6 to 12
Sunday, January 18, 2026
From 3.00 pm “Animal vs. Artificial Intelligence” for ages 6 to 10
From 4.45 pm “Data Bugs” for ages 8 to 12
Miri Classroom

OTHER INTELLIGENCES

On the occasion of Other Intelligences, a collective exhibition that aims to investigate intelligences other than human intelligence (scheduled from November 13, 2025, to January 2026), MEET and Scuola di Robotica are offering themed workshops that use digital art as a starting point to explore different intelligences and reflect on their impact on contemporary society.

The workshops offer practical, creative, and collaborative activities designed to stimulate critical thinking, curiosity, and active participation. Through interactive experiences, participants take part in a project whose goal is to connect the artistic experience with interdisciplinary learning paths, capable of inspiring new visions and skills to live in the present and imagine the future with awareness.

ANIMAL vs ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE

A journey through nature and robotics

The workshop allows participants to experience firsthand how the animal world harbors surprising forms of intelligence, often invisible but fundamental to life on Earth, drawing inspiration, for example, from the behavior of newborn sea turtles, which are able to instinctively find their way to the sea thanks to the
Earth’s magnetic field. During the workshop, the children will use technology and programming to recreate and simulate these natural behaviors.

Part of the Other Intelligences program, linked to Marc Lee’s work Speculative Evolution, the workshop invites children and young people to recognize the richness of non-human intelligences and to imagine scenarios in which science, creativity, and observation of living beings intertwine.

Age: 6-10 years old

Workshop price: €15 per child

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DATA BUGS 

How to teach AI to recognize nature

How does artificial intelligence learn? The workshop will allow participants to find out firsthand, directly experimenting with how machine learning works using effective tools. Participants will become real “AI trainers”: they will collect data and teach the program to recognize different species of insects.

The experience will be enriched by a link to the multimedia installation on display, “Data-Bugs – AI is a mirror” by Dotdotdot, which showcases the relationship between artificial intelligence and images of the natural world. The workshop will allow participants to reflect on the potential and limitations of intelligent technologies.

Age: 8-12 years old

Workshop price: €15 per child

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Tickets to the exhibition can be purchased on site for adults and children at a price of €5.

 

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