
Art Beyond Humanity—Where Technology Meets the Cosmo, Nature, and the Sublime Bloom of Flowers.

2023, Digital format , Futurism
About
Collection: Floral Universe — Blooming Between Nature and Technology
Story of the Collection
This series traces the journey of life on Earth—from the birth of the oceans by solar fusion energy, to the rise of wildflowers in modern urban cities, and forward into a digital future shaped by artificial intelligence. “Face of Universe” looks back billions of years to find the roots of our ecosystem in the sun's nuclear fusion, celebrating wildflowers as cosmic expressions blooming in the cracks of our cities. “Crypto Plants” looks forward—imagining AI-generated flowers, merging natural entropy and artificial intelligence, as symbols of a new harmony between nature and human technology.Life on Earth is sustained by the nuclear fusion at the heart of the Sun. By the middle of this century, humanity is expected to harness fusion technology for itself. In an increasingly multipolar world, it is essential to adopt a civilizational perspective on the history of Earth's ecosystems.
Together, these works form a unified story: a poetic meditation on how flowers—both natural and artificial—carry the memory of the ecosystem/civilization and the potential for a sustainable future.
What Makes This Collection Unique
- Cosmic Perspective: It redefines flowers not just as biological life, but as outcomes of universal forces—solar fusion, entropy, and evolution.
- Nature × AI: The artworks juxtapose wild plants and algorithmic blossoms, visualizing a future where ecology and technology can grow side by side.
- Urban Coexistence: They propose a new vision of cities—not in opposition to nature, but as part of a long planetary process that began with the cosmos.
- Hope Through Art: Instead of dystopia or nostalgia, the collection offers hope—a vision of balance, regeneration, and forward-looking coexistence.
What We Hope You Feel
We invite you to see a flower—whether blooming from soil or algorithm—not just as an object of beauty, but as a symbol of life’s resilience, complexity, and unity. In a world shaped by climate crisis and rapid technological growth, this collection asks: Can we find a new harmony? Can artificial and o
This is not only art. It’s a vision of a future where the face of the universe may very well be a flower—real or virtual—rooted in both nature and human imagination.