Prof. Filippo Gregoretti
Artist, Composer, and Researcher – Pioneering the Dialogue Between Human Consciousness and Artificial Intelligence
At the 10th edition of the IASC World Changers, we are honored to present the world premiere of a groundbreaking artistic and scientific endeavor by Prof. Filippo Gregoretti, an artist, composer, and researcher whose work transcends traditional boundaries of creativity and technology.
The evening will feature the first public preview of a live neuro-AI performance, an experimental research project developed in collaboration with Brain.Space. This pioneering initiative represents a new paradigm of artistic exploration, where human expression, algorithmic intelligence, and neuro-feedback merge into a single evolving ecosystem of art.
The Experiment: Human Emotions as Creative Source
In this performance, brain signals recorded in states of meditation, anger, and happiness are captured and interpreted by Amrita, Gregoretti’s Artificial Artistic Evolving Personality. Amrita transforms these neural impulses into a generative artistic process, shaping a dynamic interaction with live musicians and visuals.
The performance unites the ancient and the futuristic: the meditative resonance of the harmonium, an ancestral votive instrument, intertwines with the exceptional improvisations of the celebrated violinist Maestro Olen Cesari. Guided by Amrita’s responses, the performance unfolds as a co-creative dialogue—an interwoven landscape of sound and imagery that expresses the fluid relationship between human consciousness and machine intelligence.
Transcendence: A Living Artwork
The resulting work, entitled Transcendence, is not simply a performance but a living, breathing artistic entity. It reflects the tension between the evolving, seemingly “immortal” nature of the algorithm and the fragile impermanence of its human substrate. The audience is invited into an immersive contemplative space where emotions are translated into music and vision, and where art becomes a shared ecosystem of consciousness and technology.
Towards New Paradigms of Creation
This premiere marks only the beginning of a larger trajectory of research. Prof. Gregoretti’s work aims to investigate new paradigms of artistic expression, where human creativity, neuro-technology, and artificial intelligence are not separate domains but co-creative forces shaping evolving artworks.
In celebrating Prof. Gregoretti at the IASC World Changers 10th Anniversary, we honor a visionary whose art embodies the summit’s spirit: the union of science, faith, and creativity in service of humanity’s higher evolution.

