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Behind-the-scenes setting up the ITU AI Art and Digital Lifelines outdoor exhibit
22 to 30 June 2026
Quai Wilson, Geneva, Switzerland
AI and resilience: ITU art exhibition on Lake Geneva
A public art exhibition featuring artificial intelligence (AI) is sparking curiosity and conversations along the lakefront of the international quarter in Geneva, Switzerland..
The 160-metre stretch of lakeside promenade features AI-generated artworks from the annual AI for Good Canvas of the Future competition and photographs highlighting the world’s Digital Lifelines.
Together, the two sets of panels form a free public art exhibition put on by the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) between 22 and 30 June.
Positioned to catch the eyes of Geneva-based diplomats, United Nations staff, international delegates, tourists and residents alike, the ITU Art Exhibition is open to anyone passing by.
The Canvas of the Future selections give a glimpse into the AI art to be displayed at the upcoming AI for Good Global Summit from 7 to 10 July as part of a high-profile new Geneva Digital Week.
The global AI art contest, now in its third edition, has attracted submissions from around the world. The 2026 edition invited creators, educators, technologists and artists to share, in a single original AI-powered or AI-enhanced digital image expressing their vision of how AI is shaping the future of education and work.
The pieces along Quai Wilson are from some of the finalists, with the winner to displayed at the summit.
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