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KorMalta – MUSIC SERIES

Studios St James Cavalier, Castille Place, Valletta

Conducted by Riccardo Bianchi, KorMalta, Malta’s National Choir, has undertaken intense work to make the national choir a qualified choral group, meeting even the most demanding and widest range of choral repertoire.

Malta Café Scientifique – Artificial Intelligence Among us

Studios St James Cavalier, Castille Place, Valletta

As Artificial Intelligence (AI) becomes more integrated into our daily lives, ethical questions surrounding privacy, transparency, accountability, and bias cannot be overlooked.

Battikata

Studios St James Cavalier, Castille Place, Valletta

As artists Charlene Galea and Julienne Schembri have been in deep reflection concerning the entanglement within our bodies of binds and freedom, of technology and ecology.

Malta Café Scientifique – The Science Behind a Cybermind

Studios St James Cavalier, Castille Place, Valletta

Ever wondered what it's like to control objects with the power of your mind? Thanks to rapid advancements in Brain-Computer Interfaces (BCIs), this once-deemed science fiction is turning into reality.

Malta Café Scientifique – Mind the Gap!

Studios St James Cavalier, Castille Place, Valletta

Can we fill all the gaps in the map of our brain? Embark into a mental mapping exercise and rethink how our brain connects and functions with the use of cutting-edge technology.

/kry – MUSIC SERIES

Studios St James Cavalier, Castille Place, Valletta

/kry is an instrumental trio, formed in 2019 by Alexander Yannilos, Mona Matbou Riahi and Philipp Kienberger in Vienna.

ENEMY (a peace conference)

Studios St James Cavalier, Castille Place, Valletta

ENEMY (konferenza ta’ paċi) Sa mill-2016, l-artisti Franċiżi Mélodie Lasselin u Simon Capelle vvjaġġaw fl-Ewropa bil-għan li joħolqu xogħlijiet dwar il-fruntieri, il-kunflitti, il-migrazzjoni u reċentement, il-kunċett tal-għadu.

Malta Café Scientifique – A New Breath for Cities

Studios St James Cavalier, Castille Place, Valletta

A breath of fresh air is harder and harder to get in urban areas. Many of us already appreciate seeing greenery in our urban environments, but what if nature could also provide a solution for the growing issue of air pollution we’re facing in our cities?