Radar Scientific Platform:
- Human Augmentation
Timeframe:
25 yearsEntity:
Group of HumansDomain:
ArtEmotion:
FearCountry:
Japan
Story
In Tokyo, a collective of avant-garde artists, "Hikari," faced a dilemma. Their celebrated bio-art, crafted from reprogrammed cells, was compromised by new AI-designed drugs. These treatments, though miraculous, had unforeseen side effects: altering aesthetic perceptions, leaving patrons disoriented. Within Japan's tech-savvy yet tradition-embracing society, Hikari feared losing their cultural essence. As whispers spread of their art triggering deep fear of disconnection, they sought solutions. Uniting ancient Japanese calligraphy with synthetic biology, they created a new art form. This fusion, embracing AI's imprint, restored harmony, allowing viewers to appreciate the haunting beauty without fear, preserving their cultural narrative.
The images and stories you see were generated from visitor's inputs at the Geneva Public Portal Installation, combined with insights from the Geneva Science Breakthrough Radar - a global database of anticipated scientific breakthroughs over the next 5, 10, and 25 years.