THE LAST PHILOSOPHY
Lilia Chak | IsraelAI-Assisted art with Artist processing | 00:00:45 | 2025
The Last Philosophy is a 45-second poetic journey into the invisible yet vibrant world of microscopic life. Bacteria engage in a wordless philosophical dialogue on division, survival, and the essence of existence—each movement becoming a metaphor for human reflection on meaning and eternity. Combining AI-generated poetry (Claude), music by Suno, voice by ElevenLabs, and visuals from MidJourney and Vivago, the work merges science, poetry, and technology into an immersive meditation. It explores how artificial intelligence can unite image, sound, and language to reimagine questions of free will, existence, and the infinite rhythm of life. Within a single drop of water, life becomes a cosmic debate—silent, cyclical, and eternal.
Lilia Chak (b. 1966, St. Petersburg) is an Israeli artist, designer, and science–art researcher based in Jerusalem since 1990. Working across New Media, Bio-art, AI-generated art, Dendro-art, video, and installation, she explores the intersections of art, biology, and technology. Chak holds a PhD from the Sorbonne (Art & Science Department) and authored Contemporary Practices in Bio-art: When a Tree Becomes an Artwork (Cambridge Scholars, 2023), introducing Dendro-art as a new subdivision of Bio-art. Her work has been exhibited internationally, including at Ars Electronica (Linz), BOZAR (Brussels), and Museo Orto Botanico (Rome). A member of the UNESCO Association of Artists, she teaches Art, Biology, and Ecology at Shenkar College of Engineering, Design and Art in Tel Aviv.