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Visitors will see exhibits from the funds of the Polytechnic Museum, the Moscow Design Museum, the Museum of Soviet Arcade Machines, as well as the development of Israeli technology startups.

The Jewish Museum and Tolerance Center has opened an exhibition on the history of inventions and the culture of innovation “The impossible is inevitable. Ideas that change the world. " This is a project about the pursuit of immortality, unlimited knowledge, the creation of life, the invention of a perpetual motion machine, the acquisition of superpowers and other desires that continue to inspire scientists and inventors today.

The dynamics of the development of digital technologies of the last decade makes it possible to believe that the achievement of the impossible is inevitable. Whether it is life up to a hundred years, twenty hours of free time a day, or an artificial companion with the highest intelligence, intuition and empathy. What about the ability to read minds and talk to animals?

The Impossible is Inevitable exhibition will showcase historical prototypes of modern technologies - from the electric car of Nicholas II to the Soviet videophone, the predecessor of Skype. Exhibits from the funds of the Polytechnic Museum, the Moscow Design Museum and the Museum of Soviet Arcade Machines will be located next to dozens of developments by Israeli technology startups. The exhibition will tell you why invention and innovative entrepreneurship are becoming the new norm, how the principles of work on the creation of new technologies have changed and why there is a place for everyone in this area. Using the example of investment-successful Israeli companies, the project will explain what an ecosystem of sustainable innovations should be and why success is directly related to audacity, the habit of questioning authority, and the ability to constructively deal with failures.

Especially for the exhibition, contemporary artists Dmitry Morozov, Where Dogs Run, Playtronica, Anna Mokhova, Ivan Karpov, Denis Patrakeev and Roman Sakin will develop a series of interactive objects reflecting fantasies, premonitions, forecasts, discoveries and achievements of many generations of inventors, futurists and writers. science fiction writers. Visitors to the exhibition will be able to use the services of a machine that predicts the future, learn to communicate with each other without words, gain wings, see a cabinet of curiosities dedicated to immortality, appreciate the taste of basil grown in a vertical garden - and that's not all.

The exhibition will also host a program of educational events - lectures on the future of technology and workshops on critical design.

The exhibition is open from Sunday to Thursday from 12:00 to 22:00, on Friday from 10:00 to 15:00. Saturday and Jewish holidays are days off.

From March 15 to May 27, the Jewish Museum and Tolerance Center will host an exhibition on the history of inventions and the culture of innovation - “The impossible is inevitable. Ideas that change the world. "

This is a project about dreams that have remained unchanged for centuries: the desire for immortality, unlimited knowledge, the creation of life, the invention of a perpetual motion machine, the acquisition of superpowers and other desires, which today continue to inspire scientists and inventors to create and apply new knowledge, technologies and business models.

The dynamics of the development of digital technologies of the last decade makes it possible to believe that achieving the impossible is inevitable. Life up to a hundred, twenty hours of free time a day, an artificial companion with the highest intelligence, intuition and empathy, an abundance of food and water, the ability to read minds and talk to animals, independence from oil - these dreams are leaving the category of unrealizable before our eyes.

Historical prototypes of modern technologies - from the electric car of Nicholas II to the Soviet videophone - the predecessor of Skype - will be presented at the exhibition "Impossible is inevitable". Exhibits from the collections of the Polytechnic Museum, the Moscow Design Museum and the Museum of Soviet Arcade Machines will be located next to dozens of developments by Israeli technology startups.

The Impossible is Inevitable project aims to tell why invention and innovative entrepreneurship are becoming the new norm, how the principles of work on the creation of new technologies have changed and why there is a place for everyone in this area. Using the example of investment-successful Israeli companies, the exhibition will explain what an ecosystem of sustainable innovation should be and why success is directly related to audacity, the habit of questioning authorities, and the ability to constructively deal with failures.

Contemporary artists are discussing the inevitability of the impossible together with inventors - especially for the exhibition Dmitry Morozov, Where Dogs Run, Playtronica, Anya Mokhova, Ivan Karpov, Denis Patrakeev and Roman Sakin will develop a series of interactive objects reflecting fantasies, premonitions, predictions, discoveries and achievements many generations of inventors, futurists and science fiction writers.

Visitors to the exhibition will be able to use the services of a machine that predicts the future, learn to communicate with each other without words, gain wings, see a cabinet of curiosities dedicated to immortality, appreciate the taste of basil grown in a vertical garden - and this is just the beginning.

 

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