

The New Human Identity Podcast - Launch Event
The New Human Identity Podcast - Launch Event
Hosted by Ayavaa in collaboration with Felstead Art
Free entry - booking required as it’s a limited capacity.
Join us for an evening of art, neuroscience, and consciousness
We are living through the most profound transition in human history.
AI is disrupting reality, inequality is rising, climate change is accelerating, social and political systems are collapsing under the weight of outdated ideologies.
The world we once knew is disappearing - revealing both crisis and opportunity.
The New Human Identity Podcast was born as a response to these times - an exploration of how we can adapt, reconnect, and consciously shape who we are becoming in times of uncertainty.
PROGRAMME:
Introduction to The New Human Identity - Ayavaa
In a world fractured by speed, fear, and division, The New Human Identity offers a new lens - one that invites reconnection, empathy, and conscious evolution. Ayavaa explores how remembering our shared humanity can transform crisis into opportunity.
Live brainwave performance - Max Burstyn
A classical pianist, electronic musician, 3D artist, and neuroscience researcher, Max transforms real-time EEG brainwave data into sound and visuals - creating an evolving feedback loop between mind, music, and light.
Performing a mix of romantic piano with downtempo electronica, colliding the emotional beauty of classical music with the experimental nature of electronic music, Max reveals the hidden layers of consciousness that can be used in BCIs (Brain Computer Intetactions), and what roles technology x art x neuroscience might play in the future.
Exhibition ‘Palimpsest’ - Anastasia Tribambuka
A collection of mixedmedia collages that act as a record of memory, presence, and absence. Interweaving fragments of personal and collective stories, the exhibition explores the shifting patterns between us and the fragile traces that remain.
Anastasia’s work inhabits overlapping thresholds, where lives and histories bleed into one another, forming a perceptual overlay that she names her palimpsest: a map of the subconscious inscribed in fragments.
This event is co-organised with the kind support of Felstead Art.