Hi. I'm Refik. I'm a media artist. I use data as a pigment and paint with a thinking brush that is assisted by artificial intelligence. Using architectural spaces as canvases, I collaborate with machines to make buildings dream and hallucinate. You may be wondering, what does all this mean? So let me please take you into my work and my world. I witnessed the power of imagination when I was eight years old as a child growing up in Istanbul. One day, my mom brought home a videocassette of the science fiction movie "Blade Runner." I clearly remember being mesmerized by the stunning architectural vision of the future of Los Angeles, a place that I had never seen before. That vision became a kind of a staple of my daydreams. When I arrived in LA in 2012 for a graduate program in design media arts, I rented a car and drove downtown to see that wonderful world of the near future. I remember a specific line that kept playing over and over in my head: the scene where the android Rachael realizes that her memories are actually not hers, and when Deckard tells her they are someone else's memories. Since that moment, one of my inspirations has been this question. What can a mission do with someone else's memories? Or, to say that in another way, what does it mean to be an AI in the 21st century? Any android or AI mission is only intelligent as long as we collaborate with it. It can construct things that human intelligence intends to produce, but does not have the capacity to do so. Think about your activities and social networks. For example, they get smarter the more you interact with them. If machines can learn or process memories, can they also dream? Hallucinate? Involuntarily remember, or make connections between multiple people streams? Does being an AI in the 21st century simply mean not forgetting anything?