Event overview
On the eve of Singapore's 2065 Centennial, an adolescent satellite AI escapes its imminent demise by arriving on Earth, hoping to fulfil its dream of becoming the first AI artist.
Geomancer is a computer-generated animation by Lawrence Lek about the creative awakening of artificial intelligence. Set in Singapore on the eve of the island nation’s centennial in 2065, the film tells the story of an environmental satellite that wishes to become an artist. Geomancer imagines the crisis that might happen when the world has become a techno-industrial complex run by a posthuman intelligence, and creative originality is no longer be considered that special.
“Is irrationality the main characteristic of consciousness?” asks the film’s narrator, proposing art as the last refuge of humanity in an otherwise automated world where an artificial intelligence dedicated to copying and studying massive amounts of data has appropriated every human trait that can be used to produce profit. The film uses ‘art’ to symbolize humanity's appreciation for creative thought and beauty, asking what will happen when an emotionally aware AI gains the power of self-expression, and creative genius is no longer the domain of humanity. Rendered within a video game engine and featuring a neural network-generated dream sequence and synthesized vocal soundtrack, Geomancer explores the implications of post-human consciousness.
Commissioned for the 2017 Jerwood/FVU Award. Courtesy of the artist and Sadie Coles HQ.
Lawrence Lek is a London-based Malaysian Chinese artist, filmmaker, and musician who
unifies diverse practices—architecture, gaming, video, music and fiction—into a continuously expanding cinematic universe. He is known for advancing the concept of Sinofuturism with immersive installations that explore spiritual and existential themes through the lens of science fiction. Featuring a rotating cast of wandering characters, his works are noted for their dreamlike narratives, evocative imagery, and preoccupation with technology and memory. Lek has been recognised with numerous awards, including the Frieze Artist Award (2024), the 4th VH Award Grand Prix (2021), the Jerwood/FVU Award (2017) and the 2015 Dazed Emerging Artist Award.
Dates & times
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23 Jan 2025 | 5:00pm - 7:00pm |
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