We are photographing creators in Paris and Japan.
A new portrait is now live on The Human Light —
a scientist who studied how the mind builds bias,
now an artist making sure presence itself cannot be erased.
パリと日本で、表現者たちのポートレートを撮影しています。
「The Human Light」に新しい記事を公開しました。
かつて脳科学を研究し、偏見が生まれる仕組みを見つめていた人物が、
今は「消えない痕跡」を残すためのアート実践を続けています。
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The Human Light, From the Field
Artist G: From the Neuroscience of Bias to the Architecture of Presence
Studio Tales continues its work documenting creators for the international cultural project “The Human Light,” ahead of the touring photo exhibition planned for December 2026 (Tokyo, Hiroshima, Okinawa).
This time, a portrait of Artist G — who spent years studying the brain, earning a Ph.D. in neuroscience, before turning fully to art. Since then, his work has moved through Venice, the Gulf, Rome, and now Paris, always circling the same question: who is allowed to be seen, and on whose terms. His most recent project sends portraits of human resilience toward deep space, encoded in synthetic DNA — a literal refusal to let presence disappear.
▼ Read the full profile: Artist G: From the Neuroscience of Bias to the Architecture of Presence