SYMBIOTIC DESIGN

Beyond AI as an artistic medium, we extend our experiences to data analysis, research, communication and design. Gradually we explored, discovered, understood and improved this new technique, Symbiotic Design, where machines and humans work together in collaboration to create new things, solve real-world problems, optimize production and creation processes, and specially enabling new ways to learn, research, develop and undertake.

Symbiotic Design is perhaps our greatest discovery, as it is our most striking experience: the experience of this almost natural trend of increasingly intense relationships between mind and technology; between Biological Intelligence (BI) and Artificial Intelligence (AI); between machines and humans. We are not claiming any pioneering spirit in this concept, which, it is worth noting, is being explored in different ways by different labs, designers, researchers, corporations, studios and many other initiatives.

We believe that Symbiotic Design represents the next frontier of human creativity, where humans and machines work together in perfect harmony to create something truly new and unique. In the beginning, access to the AI ​​was very difficult and the results were very archaic and in low resolution. But it was already possible to envision an extremely powerful tool for expanding reality, or more correctly: tools for expanding human potentials. After all, in a very objective way, we are dealing with technologies capable of expanding our cognitive capacities and creative faculties.

At the Neural Design Lab, we're passionate about creating new possibilities for human creativity and innovation. Thus, the concept of symbiotic design refers to this mentality resulting from the harmony between human creativity and AI technology, revealing new techniques that add new dimensions to the creative processes and irremediably transform how we think about design, research, production of literary, interactive and audiovisual contents, and in the creation of new things that are only possible through this symbiosis.