Future of Humanity Art Walk at Davos
Cecilie Waagner Falkenstrøm is an award-winning artist known for her groundbreaking work in ARTificial Intelligence, machine learning, discourse theory, and human existentialism. A graduate of the University of the Arts London and the Royal College of Art London, Cecilie’s practice redefines the boundaries between art, technology, and human experience.
Collaborating with the UNFPA Innovation Unit, Cecilie presents “Infinite Woman,” a visionary digital art series that fuses 3D technology and generative AI, inspired by fifty years of UNFPA’s photo archives. This work immerses viewers in a meticulously crafted world for women, by women, and with women, where equity and empowerment take center stage.
The series invites audiences to explore a new vision of success defined by women’s joy and well-being, challenging conventions and expanding perspectives. It serves not only as an artistic exploration but also as a fundraising initiative for innovative solutions supporting women worldwide through the work of UNFPA. Learn more here.
“Infinite Woman is an invitation to imagine a whole new world—for women, by women, and with women. A world where joy, well-being, and equity redefine what it means to succeed. Through this groundbreaking series, Cecilie and the UNFPA Innovation Unit envision a future where the transformative potential of art and technology fosters inclusion, expands possibilities, and creates lasting impact.”
Cecilie Waagner Falkenstrøm in Partnership with the UNFPA Innovation Unit
The Future of Humanity Art Walk is featured in a special edition of Art Talk Magazine by Carolina Conforti and François-Laurent Renet, highlighting visionary artists who explore the intersection of art, technology, and human evolution, shaping the dialogue on the future of our species.
Future of Humanity at Davos: Redefining the Boundaries of Humanity brings together visionary thinkers, collaborative innovators, pioneering creators, and renowned artists, united to explore bold new frontiers in human evolution, technology, and ethical progress.
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"The future is not something to be afraid of, but something to be embraced with open arms.."
Michio Kaku, The Future of Humanity: Terraforming Mars, Interstellar Travel, Immortality, and Our Destiny Beyond