Kimberly Hatfield
'Courageous and resilient individuals': why the Illinois Holocaust Museum is embracing virtual reality to share survivors’ stories
New technologies are helping to protect and preserve the vital eye-witness perspectives of a dwindling but determined community
Unesco warns that AI could rewrite Holocaust history
What can museums and heritage institutions do about disinformation powered by artificial intelligence?
MFA Boston’s renovated Japanese art galleries seek to inspire deeper exploration of familiar objects
In the reopened galleries, rotating exhibits highlight collection gems—including seven newly conserved Buddha statues—and technology add-ons expand learning
Quagga-mire: Great Lakes shipwrecks slowly consumed by invasive molluscs
Preserved for centuries in pristine condition, submerged archaeological sites are now being destroyed by quagga mussels
Show draws links between China’s opium wars and today’s opioid crisis
Exhibition of artefacts of 19th-century opium trade includes training for visitors on dealing with overdoses
'Go outside and protect what already exists': AI-generated dawn chorus of songbirds has a sinister edge
Alexandra Daisy Ginsberg's immersive collaboration with Superblue highlights declining numbers of songbirds
Artificial intelligence is helping researchers identify and analyse some of the world’s oldest art
New applications for artificial intelligence can help researchers identify millennia-old rock art more easily
An exhibition shines a light on pathbreaking Indigenous glass artists
‘Clearly Indigenous’ at the Museum of Indian Arts and Culture looks at the myriad ways Indigenous artists have re-imagined traditional imagery and techniques in the uniquely pliable material