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Lukas Pierre Bessis

'Wir haben Zeit'
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Single-channel video, 4K, color, stereo, 3’45”

A deliberately kitschy Schlager aesthetic carries a tender utopian message: “We Have Time.” The artist sings while cruising the Greek Riviera, praising a future where care, access, and calm set the rhythm. The glossy pop look is not cynical but used as a friendly surface to take optimism seriously. Light, water, and tempo frame time as a shared form of wealth.

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    About the artist

    I am a Berlin-based artist and futurist, a book author, and a public speaker who gives keynotes to audiences of up to 1,000 people about what everyday life could look like in 2035. My practice spans moving image, painting, generative imagery, and ASMR audio, translating research on longevity, consent-based intimacy, climate care, and civic technologies into tangible experiences that are calm, precise, and welcoming. In We Have Time (Schlager Video) I perform on a speedboat along the Greek Riviera, using glossy pop not as irony but as a friendly surface for a tender utopia: time as shared wealth.

    As a futurist and author I work with scenarios and data; as an artist I try to reach people emotionally, so that futures are not only understood but felt.

    Before focusing on my current projects I collaborated with researchers, designers, and community groups at the intersection of art and technology. I am interested in forms that are generous, accessible, and durable—visual languages that people can live with, not just visit.
    I live and work in Berlin.