The gifted developer in the field of artificial intelligence (AI) Prof. Ayumi Schwarz has made a catastrophic mistake: The AI she developed, called M1n3rva, was "only" supposed to be an interactive guide for the Clemens Sels Museum Neuss. But now it has taken on a life of its own and evolved menacingly to destroy all man-made art. Wisely, Prof. Schwarz has built a reset mode into the application that can be used to stop her AI. Can visitors help her disable M1n3rva and save the museum's art?
As one of the first museums in North Rhine-Westphalia, the Clemens Sels Museum Neuss has developed a digital game for the target group of 12 to 18-year-olds, families and schoolchildren. The young visitors go on an interactive search for clues with their smartphones. A tablet is available for families at the museum ticket office. On the eventful, 30 to 45 minute hunt via app through the collection of the house. Admission to the museum is free for children and teens 21 and under. Have fun playing!
Funded by the Ministry of Culture and Science of the State of North Rhine-Westphalia and the action program "Arrive and Catch Up to Corona!"
The game was realized with the advertising agency wegesrand