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Creativity · 11/07/2026

metronovon’s sci-fi worlds: quiet AI visual poetry from Bangkok to Busan

A room-sized future, built from memory, ritual, and stillness: metronovon’s AI sci-fi art turns speculative design into something closer to a museum display than a screen feed.

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metronovon doesn’t make single images that shout. He builds entire future atmospheres — calm interiors, cultural echoes, and speculative objects that feel preserved in a gallery of tomorrow.

Silent Futures, but with human warmth

At the center is Silent Futures, a sequence of worlds where progress is never cold or empty. Rooms still hold beloved things. Symbols of home, memory, and ancestry survive inside futuristic settings. The result is less dystopia than a soft, reflective sci-fi mood.

One of the most striking sets is What the Future Kept, where the Highlander image sits beside Ainu, Bedouin, and Tibetan references — a visual reminder that future design can carry culture instead of erasing it.

Future Prototypes feel like objects from a parallel museum

His Future Prototypes series pushes the idea further. These imagined devices are not tech demos. They read like artifacts from a civilization that designs for curiosity, connection, and human flourishing.

  • SpectraVisor — a wearable archive of moments and memory
  • AirBrella — a rooftop-dispatched umbrella system
  • AromaSculptor — scent as a carrier of distance and recollection
  • PulseCaster — music translated into a shared urban rhythm

Now entering a major museum context

That museum feeling is not accidental. metronovon is listed as an invited artist for Busan Museum of Art’s 2026 exhibition, which focuses on digital narrative and story in the contemporary era. His work lands neatly in that space: part speculative design, part digital storytelling, part visual poem.

The effect is subtle, but unforgettable: future scenes that don’t feel engineered for spectacle — they feel remembered.

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