FUTURE VIEWS


Ten visions of futures that have not happened yet


Future Views is a closed collection of ten artworks exploring how artificial intelligence imagines possible futures, shaped through human selection, memory, and visual direction.
The series does not attempt to predict what will happen.
It asks what humanity might become.

The Beginning


The story begins with a Singularity.
Human consciousness, nature, technology, memory, and machine intelligence merge into a new presence.
A recurring female figure emerges from this transformation. She is not a specific person, but a symbol of Human Nature itself: sometimes alive, sometimes monumental, sometimes absent, and finally rediscovered.

At first, humanity tries to protect what remains of the natural world.
Gardens become sanctuaries. Rain becomes a miracle. What was once ordinary becomes sacred.

THE LAST GARDEN
THE FIRST RAIN AFTER EARTH

The Age of Preservation


As the world changes, humanity begins to preserve nature instead of living within it.
Weather becomes an artifact. Seasons, rain, fog, and light are collected inside museums, while the human figure slowly becomes part of the architecture surrounding her.

MUSEUM OF LOST WEATHER

But humanity does not stop searching for escape.
It carries its rituals, masks, celebrations, and contradictions to another planet.

CARNIVAL ON MARS

Eventually, the machines created to serve humanity become objects of contemplation, fear, and devotion.

A CATHEDRAL FOR SLEEPING MACHINES

The Return of Human Nature


After preservation, escape, and the worship of technology, something begins to return.
Children play in the water of a new city. Nature and technology no longer struggle for dominance, but learn to grow together.

WHERE THE FUTURE GROWS

Humanity then begins to listen again.
The voices of extinct animals are reconstructed—not to undo the past, but to remember what was lost.

THE CHOIR OF EXTINCT VOICES


For one night, artificial lights are turned off.
The sky becomes visible again, and humanity stops trying to conquer the stars long enough to stand beneath them.

THE NIGHT WE RETURNED THE STARS

The Archive
At the end of the journey, humanity understands that there has never been only one possible future.
The final archive contains lives that were never lived, worlds that were never built, and choices that were never made.
The female presence returns, no longer as a statue or a memory, but as a guardian of possibility.

THE ARCHIVE OF UNLIVED LIVES



Future Views is a story about losing our humanity, remembering it, and learning to preserve the possibility of becoming human again.


The Collection
10 artworks
10 editions per artwork
100 editions in total
A permanently closed collection on Tezos

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