Silent Futures 01
A Habitat
for Thought
Technology advanced. Humanity did not change. People still filled their rooms with beloved things, still lived with beautiful carelessness. Even in the far future, that figure remains. This is a hymn to humanity — a quiet tribute to our endearing unchangingness.








Yet people continued living surrounded by the things they loved.
The objects gathered here are not decoration, but fragments of memory and obsession left behind.
Silent Futures 02
What The
Future Kept
For a long time, the future has been imagined through subtraction. Seamless white walls. Materials with no visible origin. Cities so refined that even culture itself has been smoothed into uniformity. But as civilization moves toward greater refinement, what is it that we leave behind? Patterns carved into stone. Colors meant to welcome someone home. Gestures that carry prayer, blessing, or memory without a single word.


01 / AINU
AINU
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02 / BEDOUIN
BEDOUIN
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03 / TIBETAN
TIBETAN
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04 / HIGHLANDER
HIGHLANDER
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Silent Futures 03
Future
Prototypes
For decades, technology has been measured by efficiency. Faster communication. Smarter machines. More convenient ways of living. Yet convenience alone is not the highest expression of progress. What if we directed the full weight of human ingenuity toward curiosity, creativity, wonder, and connection? Future Prototypes is an ongoing collection of speculative objects imagined for a civilization that has chosen to design not only for productivity, but for human flourishing. Each prototype is less a prediction than a proposition: a small invitation to imagine what else we might build.

01
SpectraVisor
A time machine made of moments and memory.
A wearable, quantum-linked AI device that transforms human perception into a shared planetary archive — navigable across time and space.
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02
AirBrella
Let go of your umbrella. On rainy days, the future arrives.
A hands-free autonomous umbrella system dispatched from rooftops — navigating directly to you through the city's air.
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03
AromaSculptor
Memories in scent, crossing distance.
Twelve modular scent cartridges. Friends send recipes. The smell of a grandmother's house. Salt breeze. Forest at night in Burgundy.
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04
PulseCaster
Your rhythm, broadcast into space.
A translucent cuff on the outer ear. Bone conduction. Holographic waveforms. The city synchronizes with your track.
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metronovon is a Japan-born artist based in Bangkok, creating AI-driven sci-fi visuals that explore the emotional and philosophical depth of human futures.
His work is not about "the technology of tomorrow," but rather a form of visual poetry that illuminates the humanity within it. Through cosmic scales and intimate gestures, he constructs worlds where ancestral memory, unseen futures, and everyday rituals overlap.
By weaving silence and human presence into expansive imagery, he asks the viewer: how do we share our hearts with the future?
He regards AI as a creative partner — a responsive counterpart that mirrors his inner visions through intuitive dialogue. Each prompt becomes a crystallization of thought into image.
The vision of metronovon is to share better images of the future with as many people as possible, subtly reshaping the very outline of what is to come.
Selected Exhibitions
Moving Images
Essays
Layers of Consciousness
Perhaps consciousness is not anchored in just one location. It drifts gently between overlapping layers.
Journal
Echoes of Salt and Sunlight
Scent travels differently from light. It drifts. It stays. It returns to places the body has long left behind.
Journal
The First Pattern
The pattern didn't sit on the wall anymore — it was thinking through it.
Journal
Why I Build Worlds That Are Still
The future doesn't need to be dystopian. A quieter vision of what lies ahead.
Medium
What Do You Carry? On Silent Futures 02 — What the Future Kept
For a long time, I believed that the future would be defined by what we invent.
Medium
The Room That Doesn't Change: On Silent Futures 01 — A Habitat for Thought
On the quiet persistence of human space in the far future.
Medium
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