About

“Ten years ago, I completed a PhD in bioethics. I watched as years of study could be replicated by machines in seconds. That raised a deeper question: what comes after disruption? This project is my unfolding response.”

- Avery Lake
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Avery Lake is a Swiss-Canadian artist and ethicist whose work explores what remains profoundly human in the Intelligence Age. With a background spanning theology in Vancouver, bioethics in Zurich, and philosophy in Oxford and Calgary, Lake draws on over a decade of doctoral and postdoctoral research into human enhancement and the ethics of artificial intelligence.

After years working at the intersection of technology, design, and culture, Lake turned to art to ask deeper questions. Through limited-edition conceptual pieces, participatory formats, and poetic reflection, each work explores the fragile intersections of humanity, nature, and machine logic.

The Becoming Andy. To chosen singularity collection revisits the legacy of Warhol in an era of infinite generativity. It asks what still matters when anything can be created by machine, what remains meaningful, and what we choose to keep.

This gallery invites us to slow down, to choose, and to make meaning together.

This is the art of Avery Lake.
An invitation to begin wherever you are.

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Read his Art Manifesto: The Age of Beauty: Art in the Intelligence Age 

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Note: Avery Lake is the artist name of Dr. Johann Roduit




Image: Tile #3 from Mirror Making of a Self Portrait, Avery Lake, 2025