Radar Scientific Platform:
- Human Augmentation
Timeframe:
25 yearsEntity:
Individual HumanDomain:
ArtEmotion:
AngerCountry:
Gambia
Story
Aissatou, a Gambian artist, felt anger seething as her creative space became encroached by Neuro-AI-designed curricula. Her once vibrant paintings, inspired by the rhythmic dances of the kankurang, were overshadowed by hybrid consciousness-influenced art. These curricula, promising enhanced learning, instead seemed to homogenize creativity, reducing it to algorithms and pixels. Aissatou's art, deeply rooted in the colors of her homeland, now competed with synthetic mastery. As she watched her traditions fade into digital interpretations, she resolved to fight. Her brush became her protest, infusing her canvas with the raw emotion and cultural heritage that no machine could replicate.
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.
