Future Perfect is the museum of what happens next. Made from a large language model trained on outstanding feats of imagination, each piece is an art piece of the future, sculpted from the past.

Todays exhibition includes a data sonification of the love hormone oxytocin to induce connection, an idea generator made from Jared Lanier’s 52 definitions of VR, a storytelling matrix to help us understand the stories that make us, a multimodal memory simulator for people suffering from Alzheimers. And a massive multiplayer online game made from the dreams of the players.

Visitors to the gallery will be able to further develop the ideas completely open source, helping organically grow with the community. Our mission is to dive into the latent space of potential and make the gallery a spectacular machine of innovation, shortening the gap between thought and action, past and future, virtual and reality.

The project was inspired by the hubbub of creation in the hackathon. Initially the idea was to write brief reviews of each teams endeavours and tune a LLM on the entries, making a collective consciousness of creation. We were inspired by the idea of growing out from this energy, using generative technology to find new paths to innovation. However people were a little busy and we decided to keep it simple. Instead of expanding on the works from the room we looked into cultural artefacts instead. . The pieces were made in concert with a tuned LLM trained on museum catalogues.

As we are a team of two relatively untechnical thinkers it was a challenge finding a simple, succinct way of displaying our vision.

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