Taller Estampa, What Do You See, YOLO9000?, 2019, HD video, color, sound, 14 min© Estampa, 2019
Saskia Hennig von LangePhoto: Alexander Paul Englert
Holly Herndon & Mat Dryhurst, xhairymutantx, 2024–2025, made of images generated by a custom AI model, prompter, and interactive video© Holly Herndon & Mat Dryhurst
Taller Estampa, What Do You See, YOLO9000?, 2019, HD video, color, sound, 14 min© Estampa, 2019
Saskia Hennig von LangePhoto: Alexander Paul Englert
Holly Herndon & Mat Dryhurst, xhairymutantx, 2024–2025, made of images generated by a custom AI model, prompter, and interactive video© Holly Herndon & Mat Dryhurst
Taller Estampa, What Do You See, YOLO9000?, 2019, HD video, color, sound, 14 min© Estampa, 2019
Saskia Hennig von LangePhoto: Alexander Paul Englert
Holly Herndon & Mat Dryhurst, xhairymutantx, 2024–2025, made of images generated by a custom AI model, prompter, and interactive video© Holly Herndon & Mat Dryhurst
Taller Estampa, What Do You See, YOLO9000?, 2019, HD video, color, sound, 14 min© Estampa, 2019
Saskia Hennig von LangePhoto: Alexander Paul Englert
Holly Herndon & Mat Dryhurst, xhairymutantx, 2024–2025, made of images generated by a custom AI model, prompter, and interactive video© Holly Herndon & Mat Dryhurst
Offline Club: Writing Workshop with Saskia Hennig von Lange
The workshop is open to all interested participants. No prior knowledge is required. OFFLINE CLUB thrives on movement: rotating stations between the exhibition and the studio open up new perspectives and invite writing. Seating and writing materials are provided.
When
Saturday, July 4, 2026, 3–6 PM
Saturday, August 1, 2026, 3–6 PM
Saturday, September 5, 2026, 3–6 PM
Price
35 € (incl. materials and admission)
Location
Gabriel-Riesser-Weg 3, Frankfurt am Main
Meeting Point
Foyer
Language
German
Notes
Limited number of participants
In this writing workshop, we explore the exhibition through language — curious, alert, and questioning. Drawing inspiration from the perspectives on artificial intelligence on display, we use writing to investigate how AI shapes our perception: What do we see — and what is seen for us? Whose voices speak, and which remain invisible? We observe, listen, and develop our own texts, moving between fascination and scepticism. The result is a series of literary miniatures engaging with questions of authorship, control, and imagination. At the heart of the workshop is the search for a personal language for a world in which reality, simulation, and algorithmic logic increasingly overlap.
Saskia Hennig von Lange lives in Frankfurt am Main with her three children. She is the author of numerous award-winning novels exploring the relationship between human beings and the world and has been leading creative writing workshops for children, teenagers, and adults in museums and cultural institutions for many years.