[1] The foundation's primary objective is to develop groundbreaking projects and experiences that envision the future and investigate topics ranging from artificial intelligence and quantum computing to ecology and biotechnology.Through its diverse programme, which includes newly commissioned and existing exhibitions and performances, educational programming, publications, and research projects, the foundation seeks to illuminate the connections between art, science and technology.[9] Together with collaborators, LAS commissions exhibitions, performances and experimental formats, which bring new perspectives to the critical subjects of our times, from artificial intelligence, gaming and quantum computing to ecology and biotechnology.The first exhibition from LAS included the artist Refik Anadol, who presented a site-specific installation called ‘Latent Being’ at Kraftwerk Berlin from 23 November 2019 to 5 January 2020.[11] From 10 July 2021 until 26 September 2021, LAS presented artist Jakob Kudsk Steensen's immersive installation, ‘Berl-Berl’, at Halle am Berghain, which explores the ecology and mythology of Berlin's origins as a wetland formed over 10,000 years ago.
Pollinator Pathmaker LAS Edition Museum für Naturkunde Berlin 2023