Talk & Discussion

MINT Panel Series: Creation of The World's First Interactive AI Ambassador

MINT Museum of Toys

31 January 2026 to 31 January 2026

4pm

Ticketed

Synopsis

The session explores key AI concepts, such as natural language processing, intent recognition, and multimodal interaction while showing how the Little Prince icon functions as the museum's digital ambassador. Attendees will discover how the character provides dynamic, interactive dialogue, shares the museum's history, and seamlessly guides visitors from storytelling to ticket purchase.

Recommended for adults and complimentary for seniors*.

About The Toy Dalek Story Through Art & Innovation
The Toy Dalek Story Through Art & Innovation explores the evolution of the iconic Dalek, from its origins as a 1960s television villain in Doctor Who to its reinvention as a symbol of innovation, design, and imaginative play.

From guided tours to film screenings, an AI Ambassador Creation panel, and hands-on craft activities, this programme line-up showcases how the Dalek's story reflects the fusion of art and technological innovation in popular culture, while highlighting the museum's commitment to creating toy experiences where art and technology come alive together.

A joint initiative by National Arts Council, National Gallery Singapore and Singapore Art Museum

21 Jan 2026 to 22 Jan 2026

Ticketed

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Hoisington Galleries

26 Jan 2026 to 25 Jan 2026

Free admission with registration

272 Upper Bukit Timah Rd, Singapore 588212

Artist Karen Hoisington and beekeeper Clarence Chua discuss her exhibition, Pollinator: A Dance of Reciprocity, sharing art, bees, and hive stories that inspire balance, reciprocity, and thriving relationships.

Padimai Art & Tech Studio

31 Jan 2026 to 31 Jan 2026

Free admission. Registration required.

Padimai Art and Tech Studio is an independent, experimental space dedicated to explore the evolving relationship between art, social practices, and technology.

National Arts Council

31 Jan 2026 to 31 Jan 2026

Free admission

Explore the issues concerning women, art and technology with our panellists, as they discuss the relationship between socio-cultural and political inequities and women's presence and engagement in art using technologies.