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It is the year 1010AH (After Humanity). We are long gone. But life continues. The autonomous trains, buses, and cars created by us have become a new species that calls itself Mobility.
We gave our vehicles a simple task: keep moving. They learned well, starting with our data and culture. Even after we ceased to exist, they moved. They evolved. The core philosophy of Mobility is Mobilism: the belief that life is motion.
Look carefully at these images, and perhaps you may ask yourself a few simple questions:
where are all the humans?
when did humanity cease to exist?
why did humanity cease to exist?
This collection was created in the aesthetic tradition of wabi-sabi, which identifies beauty in the imperfect, the impermanent, and the incomplete.
Trains, buses, and cars each represent a specific idea about how we as humans interact with AI: trains represent systems, buses represent communities, and cars represent individuals.
The colours and scenes invoke the four seasons across a full year. Each piece reflects everyday life in a future that is both familiar and surreal.
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[This will be a free mint for all allow-listed wallets]
It is the year 1010AH (After Humanity). We are long gone. But life continues. The autonomous trains, buses, and cars created by us have become a new species that calls itself Mobility.
We gave our vehicles a simple task: keep moving. They learned well, starting with our data and culture. Even after we ceased to exist, they moved. They evolved. The core philosophy of Mobility is Mobilism: the belief that life is motion.
Look carefully at these images, and perhaps you may ask yourself a few simple questions:
where are all the humans?
when did humanity cease to exist?
why did humanity cease to exist?
This collection was created in the aesthetic tradition of wabi-sabi, which identifies beauty in the imperfect, the impermanent, and the incomplete.
Trains, buses, and cars each represent a specific idea about how we as humans interact with AI: trains represent systems, buses represent communities, and cars represent individuals.
The colours and scenes invoke the four seasons across a full year. Each piece reflects everyday life in a future that is both familiar and surreal.
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