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Kishi Yuma Symposium: Botanical/Artificial Intelligence

2026.01.25(Sun)
LIFORK HARAJUKU(渋谷区神宮前1-14-30 WITH HARAJUKU 3F)
 
Date & Time
January 25, 2026 2:00 pm – 4:30 pm (last entry: 1:30 pm)
Venue
LIFORK HARAJUKU(渋谷区神宮前1-14-30 WITH HARAJUKU 3F)
Capacity
80
Admission
Free
Registration
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登壇者:長谷川祐子(キュレーター、美術批評家)、徳井直生(アーティスト/研究者)、豊田正嗣(埼玉大学大学院理工学研究科 教授)、岸裕真 モデレーター:水野幸司(美術家)

The symposium “Botanical/Artificial Intelligence—Thinking about Intelligence through Plants and AI” is a related event to 2025 CCBT artist fellow Kishi Yuma’s Parallel Botanical Garden project.

As part of 2025 artist fellow Kishi Yuma’s project Parallel Botanical Garden, this symposium considers the forms of intelligence that emerge at the intersection of generative AI and plants. Against a backdrop of the language and images that generative AI is now continually producing, questioning the very nature of human creativity, Kishi has focused on the intelligence of plants, which have responded to their environments for millions of years despite not having a brain.

This symposium redefines the contours of intelligence in the modern era, cutting across the three fields of art, technology, and botany. It features specialists in technology and botany, including curator Hasegawa Yuko, who has organized numerous exhibitions related to ecology and art, and provides a forum for a wide-ranging discussion about two different types of intelligence: plant and AI.

For his project in the Art Incubation program, Kishi is developing a platform of botanical intelligence (BI), where art and R&D intersect, interfacing with the behavior of plants to experiment with creative collaboration and dialogue with unknown intelligence. It hypothesizes an image of plant-like intelligence that frees AI from human-centered frameworks and constitutes a form of knowledge that encompasses a whole environment. This symposium explores what intelligence not limited to humans looks like, as well as forms of society, cities, and expression based on that premise.

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LIFORK HARAJUKU(渋谷区神宮前1-14-30 WITH HARAJUKU 3F)

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Parallel Botanical Garden


This project develops “botanical intelligence” (BI), a way of looking at AI from the perspective of botany. Through precise sensing of pluralistic environmental data on light, wind, soil, and more, and adopting a generative BI approach that outputs text and speech, it aims to develop a commons where humans and nonhumans alike can prosper. In addition to showcasing the completed system as an installation in the form of a botanical garden, the project collaborates with experts and holds public lectures and workshops as part of the research and development process. While based at CCBT, the project explores its themes in terms of nature as a resource shared by all beings, and strives to discover a new co-prosperity zone.


CCBT「アート・インキュベーション・プログラム」とは

CCBTのコアプログラムのひとつである「アート・インキュベーション」は、クリエイターに新たな創作活動の機会を提供し、そのプロセスを市民(シビック)に開放することで、都市をより良く変える表現・探求・アクションの創造を目指すプログラムです。公募・選考によって選ばれる5組のクリエイターは、「CCBTアーティスト・フェロー」として、企画の具体化と発表、創作過程の公開やワークショップ、トークイベント等を実施し、CCBTのパートナーとして活動します。

Photo: Tezuka Natsume

Kishi Yuma

Artist

Kishi Yuma reinterprets AI as alien intelligence and proposes the emergent relationship between humans and AI as an alien subjectivity, which he explores through paintings, sculptures, and installations created in collaboration with an AI that he developed himself. Since 2023, the AI model MaryGPT has curated almost all of his work. Kishi’s exhibitions include the solo show Oracle Womb (2025, √K Contemporary, Tokyo) and the group show DXP2 (2024, 21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art, Kanazawa). His awards include the short list for the CAF Award 2024. He is the author of Creating with the Unknown: On the Alien Encounter between Humans and AI (2025, Seibundo Shinkosha).

Production
Kishi Yuma
Organizer
Civic Creative Base Tokyo [CCBT] (Arts Council Tokyo, Tokyo Metropolitan Foundation for History and Culture)