

About EAST2046
EAST2046

EAST2046 is a future-facing cultural festival that explores the intersection of technology, art, and diasporic imagination through co-creation.Rooted in the lived experiences of East and Southeast Asian communities, the festival brings together artists, technologists, researchers, and collectives to co-build a decentralised cultural network across cities, communities, and public space.
The second edition of the EAST2046 Festival is in collaboration with London Data Week. The festival explores three layers of existential crisis in the age of AI uncertainty, guided by the theme ‘Good Luck / Bad Luck’:
1. Algorithmic Wealth and Equality: How does technological advancement redistribute the means of production? In this structural shift of capital and labour, who inherits good luck and who is left with bad luck?
2. Humanity and the Spiritual Self: How does selfhood endure as machines gain intelligence? In profound uncertainty, how might our impulse to seek meaning through spirituality and ritual be re-examined as speculative tools for human agency?
3. The Ineffable Cosmos: Can AI ever capture the unsayable and the unseeable? If the computational black box operates beyond human comprehension, how do these hidden machine forces merge with the unseeable mysteries of the cosmos, acting as a new invisible hand that rewrites luck and destiny?
The festival is powered by a co-creation economy, built entirely by the individuals and communities participating in it. By blurring the lines between organiser and audience, EAST2046 fosters shared authorship, collective memory, and new models of value rooted in creativity and care. More than just an event, it is a protocol for future culture—community-powered, socially conscious, and creatively decentralised.



