What does it mean to be Human in an Age when the internet feels haunted by bots, slop, and synthetic doubles?
LAST HUMAN is a large-scale immersive storytelling experience exploring how identity, agency, and connection are reshaped by AI and synthetic media.
Blending immersive environments, live performance, and audio-driven narrative, the project brings together artists, technologists, and participants to create collective, participatory worlds. Audiences don’t just observe—they shape the story.
At its core is the Dead Internet Museum (DIM), an arcade-like exhibition of browser-based works created through Last Human workshops. Each piece functions as both artwork and experiment, performing the internet rather than explaining it—revealing how interfaces guide behavior and construct meaning.
The studio treats making as a form of literacy. Participants build and host interactive systems—from audio-led rituals to unstable interfaces and wearable masks—using “vibe coding” as both creative method and critical lens.
Part exhibition, part rehearsal, LAST HUMAN positions AI literacy as an embodied, collective practice grounded in experimentation, reflection, and shared experience.
Type of Project:
Immersive Experience + Narrative Haunt + Audio Experience
My Roles:
Narrative Designer, Producer, and presenter.
Sponsors
Festivals and Workshops
Festivals and Workshops
TheWrongBiennial, presented virtually, 2026
Story I/O (input/output), presented at Lenfest, 2026
MAD ARTS, 3-day Vibe-Coding Workshop for local students, 2025
Museum of Moving Image: Open Worlds, 2025