Our future is not a given, not something to be predicted. Our future is a decision, something to be imagined.Ā Following this philosophy, we have been working on bringing you something new: the ForesightĀ LAB GALLERY, a digital art gallery where artists and scientists join forces to share visions of better futures catalyzed by breakthrough innovations.
LAB GALLERY creates NFT collections where artists transpose scientistsā cutting-edge research into visions of the futureā offering collectors the opportunity to fund revolutionary science while collecting art.
There are now only a few hours left of the first drop ofĀ LAB Gallery’sĀ auction on OpenSea!Ā Find out more about the art and the science you can support by collecting these NFT’s in this email and join us on the journey to decentralize the funding of scientific research.Ā
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Artist: Whitney Vangrin.Ā Bid and read more about this artpiece on OpenSea.Ā
Artist: Whitney Vangrin.Ā Bid and read more about this artpiece on OpenSea.Ā
One of lifeās mysteries is why we age. But to our surprise, our body has the ability to turn back the clock, to understand this, and to control this, would provide everyone the choice to die young, after a very long time. We are at the beginning of the science, and itās going to be a fantastic challenge, but if we can get the science right, we will be healthy enough, for long enough, to explore new frontiers in time and space.
This art piece supports the research of scientist Daniel Ives, Foresight Instituteās longevity accelerator project winner.Ā
Daniel Ives works on advancing revolutionary longevity biotechnology, in particular through Shift Bioscience, he focuses on cellular rejuvenation and mitigation of age-linked diseases through the application of active machine-learning to cellular reprogramming.
Learn more about Daniel Ives revolutionary work in the video.Ā
Artist: SolimÔn Lopez. See the full animation here for an amazing experience!
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Wouldn’t it be amazing to see a time when a fair society is built? When terminal diseases can be cured? When humanity is a multi-planetary species?
This art piece supports the research of scientist Emil Kendziorra, Foresight Instituteās longevity accelerator project winner.Ā
Dr. Emil Kendziorra works on cryonics and cryopreservation of organs, especially brains through his organization, Tomorrow Biostasis. He seeks to advance state-of-the-art technological solutions and research in cryonics for successful revival.Ā
Learn more about Dr. Kendziorraās revolutionary work in the video.
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Artist: Drew Berry. See theĀ full animation hereĀ for an amazing experience!
Change defines the brain more than any other body part. OurĀ Brains have evolved to be plastic substrates for the ever-morphing symphonies of our lives. Memories and functions are relentlessly modified to adapt to new experiences and create new harmonies. This plastic nature means the brain itself is replaceable. If done piece by piece over time, without changing who we are as individuals, we will soon be able to continue learning and growing for much longer than we ever thought possible. Ā
Jean Hebert from the Albert Einstein School of Medicine works on advancing brain tissue replacement through pioneering experiments to repair damage or fight age-related degeneration, a necessary strategy for the long-term defeat of aging.
This art piece supports the research of scientist Jean Hebert, Foresight Instituteās longevity accelerator project winner.Ā
Learn more about Jean Hebert revolutionary work in the video.Ā
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