Transhuman

Oil on canvas, 80 × 60 cm, 2011

Science is reshaping the very “DNA” of our thought—transforming how we express, perceive, and define aesthetics. Through the lens of art, we begin to mirror and even compete with nature, drawing on advancements in artificial intelligence and quantum biology. But this is possible only when we learn to decode and model the mechanisms and structures of life itself—blending 22nd-century physics and mathematics into the language of 21st-century art.

Biology, art, and engineering are now collaborating to enhance human existence, creating slightly evolved versions of ourselves. The transition to the Transhuman era is already underway. While scientists work to define its technical boundaries and ethical frameworks, artists are called to explore and reflect on how this transformation is felt—through the senses, through perception, through the very experience of being human.