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2nd Global AI Summit (Nov 15-16, 2025)

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At the summit, Science in Motion presented an original science communication dance work exploring cancer, consciousness, technology, and human evolution. Within just a few minutes, the performance brought audiences through a journey of life — from the division and evolution of cancer cells, to the pain and awakening of patients, and from the coldness of technology to its potential for empathy and humanity. And in the moment when consciousness looks back into the universe, the story truly begins.

More than a performance, it became a conversation about destiny, choice, science, and evolution. The theater fell silent at the end before erupting into long applause. Audience members described it as “a way of understanding science we had never seen before,” while others reflected on how science, even cancer research, could be presented with such humanity, precision, and emotional depth. At the exhibition booth, conversations continued long after the performance ended. Some expressed interest in collaboration, some hoped to join the movement, and many became curious about the future possibilities between science and art. For Science in Motion, this was more than an artistic presentation — it was a moment that revealed how deeply the intersection of science and art can resonate with people across disciplines, cultures, and backgrounds.