From the Thinking Methods of Picasso and Beethoven to AI Collaboration Experiences

The National Busan Science Museum has organized a special exhibition titled "The Secrets of Genius Thinking," which highlights uniquely human cognitive abilities in the age of artificial intelligence (AI).


The special exhibition will be held from April 23 to August 30 on the first floor of the museum, in the Kim Jin-Jae Hall.


This exhibition has been designed with a focus on creative thinking skills required in the era of digital transformation. It presents 13 thinking tools used by scientists and artists in the form of interactive content. Visitors can directly experience a wide range of thinking methods, including observation, visualization, analogy, and play.


The exhibition is divided into five areas: "Looking In," "Imagining," "Seeing Differently," "Materializing," and "Exploring with AI."


In "Looking In," there are programs to enhance observational skills. Activities such as searching for hidden stories, sound creation experiences, and pattern quizzes are provided to stimulate logical thinking.


In "Imagining," visitors can expand their associative abilities through visualization tests that involve drawing mental images and creating cloud pictures. In "Seeing Differently," activities such as Pixel Man and shadow play experiences encourage a shift in thinking by breaking fixed ideas.


In both "Materializing" and "Exploring with AI," the focus is on turning ideas into tangible outcomes. Visitors can experience the combination of technology and imagination through architectural model design activities, creating animated drawings using AI, and AI-powered cooking suggestions.


This exhibition is expected to be held as a traveling event to promote scientific culture in the southeastern region. In connection with the exhibition, workshops on creative thinking will be offered starting in May, and a night-time experience program will be available in August.


Admission fees are 6,000 won for adults and teenagers, and 3,000 won for young children. Annual members are eligible for discounts.



Director Song Samjong said, "This exhibition provides an engaging way to experience 'the power of thinking,' a core competency needed in the AI era. I hope it becomes an opportunity for visitors to discover their own creativity."

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