Simulated evolution
Speculation is an inherent aspect of human imagination, where the boundless potential of the future captivates our thoughts. This project delves into the realm of envisioning the future marine life of Singapore, shining a spotlight on the profound impact of pollution and urbanisation on coastal ec...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-1773492024-06-01T17:01:09Z Simulated evolution Lim, Jane Shu Hui Ina Conradi School of Art, Design and Media InaConradi@ntu.edu.sg Arts and Humanities Artificial intelligence Marine conservation Speculative creatures Animation Speculation is an inherent aspect of human imagination, where the boundless potential of the future captivates our thoughts. This project delves into the realm of envisioning the future marine life of Singapore, shining a spotlight on the profound impact of pollution and urbanisation on coastal ecosystems and their inhabitants. The relentless pace of global urbanisation has exacted a toll on coastal environments worldwide, profoundly affecting marine life. Singapore, amid these shifts, is no stranger to these changes. This endeavour, "Speculative Evolution," merges with artificial intelligence (AI) to project and visualise potential adaptations, evolutionary paths, and mutations. Its primary goal is to ignite contemplation regarding humanity's detrimental environmental footprint. At its core, "Speculative Evolution" strives to craft an immersive experience that draws audiences into the world of speculative creatures navigating evolving environmental dynamics. By harnessing AI technologies to sculpt these envisioned beings, the installation aims to catalyse discussions on environmental conservation and the urgent need for sustainable practices. This report encapsulates the pressing global issue, outlining the project's conceptual framework, technological methodologies, and initial findings. It offers insights into the creative journey, technical hurdles encountered, and the envisioned impact of raising awareness about the delicate state of Singapore's coastal environments and ecosystems. Bachelor's degree 2024-05-28T08:37:25Z 2024-05-28T08:37:25Z 2024 Final Year Project (FYP) Lim, J. S. H. (2024). Simulated evolution. Final Year Project (FYP), Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/177349 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/177349 en application/pdf Nanyang Technological University |
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Speculation is an inherent aspect of human imagination, where the boundless potential of the future captivates our thoughts.
This project delves into the realm of envisioning the future marine life of Singapore, shining a spotlight on the profound impact of pollution and urbanisation on coastal ecosystems and their inhabitants. The relentless pace of global urbanisation has exacted a toll on coastal environments worldwide, profoundly affecting marine life. Singapore, amid these shifts, is no stranger to these changes.
This endeavour, "Speculative Evolution," merges with artificial intelligence (AI) to project and visualise potential adaptations, evolutionary paths, and mutations. Its primary goal is to ignite contemplation regarding humanity's detrimental environmental footprint.
At its core, "Speculative Evolution" strives to craft an immersive experience that draws audiences into the world of speculative creatures navigating evolving environmental dynamics. By harnessing AI technologies to sculpt these envisioned beings, the installation aims to catalyse discussions on environmental conservation and the urgent need for sustainable practices.
This report encapsulates the pressing global issue, outlining the project's conceptual framework, technological methodologies, and initial findings. It offers insights into the creative journey, technical hurdles encountered, and the envisioned impact of raising awareness about the delicate state of Singapore's coastal environments and ecosystems. |
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