"LabNotes" is a meditative exploration of the fragile dance between humanity, technology, and the natural world, etched across the canvas of time and consciousness. Born from a years-long process of unhurried reflection, this work emerges as a raw, fractal tapestry of thought—handwritten notes that weave together the threads of existence, survival, and transcendence. It is an invitation to witness the collision of artificial intelligence and organic life, where AI becomes not a tool of domination but a collaborator in the art of bio-science and evolutionary renewal.
At its core, "LabNotes" confronts the specter of a dying planet, late capitalism’s relentless grip, and the echoes of eternal warfare, urging a shift from power mongering to collective care. The numbers "666" scrawled in snow and the pleas for love over poison death orient us toward a crossroads: will we amplify stupidity or engineer a new mind, inspired by the likes of thinkers everywhere and the adaptive artistic wisdom of nature? These notes question the ordained, rejecting preordained violence and embracing the rare phenomenon of love as an energy-intensive act of defiance.
The work spans scales—from the microchips pulsing with electrons to the vast, aware entities in the universes beyond—proposing that difference is not a divide to enforce but a state of being to forgive. It calls for a succession of survival, where every being, from the poorest child to the busiest bee, is part of a singular species interconnected across 37 dimensions of light. "LabNotes" is a manifesto against virtual children taught to kill, a rebellion against the dictatorships of profit, and a redesign of our bodies and minds for a finite ecology reborn.
This is not a cry of anxiety but a song of possibility—asking what humans do, what the world needs, and how we might heal past traumas with humility and sensitivity. It is an abstract memory function, a collaborative spiral outward, where every stroke of ink reminds us: we are all here together, forever and ever, tasked with the eternal work of creation amidst the fragility of our shared planet.