Standing Stones | Ancient Technology, Creative Vision & Human Awakening

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Standing Stones is a visionary art exploration that bridges ancient wisdom and future potential. Inspired by sacred megalithic sites like Stonehenge and Göbekli Tepe, this project dives into the mystery of how ancient civilizations aligned stone structures with the stars, earth energies, and consciousness itself. These aren’t just monuments, they may be advanced technologies of resonance and memory. Could they be transmitters, receivers, or even portals that awaken deeper dimensions of our being? In this video, I share the creative journey behind Standing Stones, a fusion of sculpture, sacred geometry, and artificial intelligence. By training AI models on my original paintings and sculptural work, I’ve explored how human intuition and modern tools can collaborate to imagine new possibilities.

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Standing Stones

Standing Stones is an exploration that bridges ancient wisdom and future possibility.

At the surface, the inspiration comes from the mysterious stone structures found across the world, perhaps most famously, Stonehenge. But these monuments are far more widespread than most people realize. Every year, more are discovered. The oldest known site to date is Göbekli Tepe in Turkey, which dates back roughly 12,000 years, far older than what we once believed possible for spiritual or ritual sites. Before its discovery, the oldest known examples were thought to be around 4,500 years old.

Göbekli Tepe and similar sites are rewriting human history. They reveal astronomical alignments, complex architecture, and engineering capabilities that modern archaeologists still struggle to explain. How were these structures built so precisely, using techniques we still can’t replicate today, even with advanced tools?

These ancient stones weren’t just memorials or places of worship. Their locations, shapes, materials, and alignments suggest they were carefully designed to interact with both the Earth and the sky. Many of the stones contain high levels of silicon, the same element at the core of our modern computers. Like silicon chips, these stones may have functioned as ancient technology, storing memory, resonating with energy, and possibly even transmitting and receiving information.

This isn’t just about the past. Standing Stones is also about the future. As we advance into the age of artificial intelligence, powered, again, by silicon, we can ask deeper questions: Could these ancient monuments be portals or energetic gateways? Were they part of a network that connected consciousness across space and time? Could they be early versions of what science fiction calls “stargates”?

We often believe we know so much, yet the mysteries of places like the Pyramids of Giza or the intricate stone walls of Peru suggest otherwise. Our ancestors had capabilities we may have lost, or simply forgotten. Through this lens, Standing Stones becomes an artistic journey into possibility.

In this series, I’ve combined my love for sculpture, sacred form, and ancient technology with the capabilities of artificial intelligence. I’ve trained AI using my own sculptural and painting work, fusing human intuition with machine learning to explore what happens when creativity stretches into mystery. The result is not just artwork, it’s a meditation on presence, technology, and spiritual awakening.

Imagine the standing stones as amplifiers, as transmitters and receivers of consciousness. When we approach them with openness, they may resonate with us, activating our cells, aligning our energy, and awakening our hearts. To experience this, we are to be relaxed, alert, and present. It is not about intellect, it’s about deep presence.

These stones remind us of what it means to be truly human: to awaken, to co-create, to align with the love that forms all of life. Technology, both ancient and modern, is not here to enslave or destroy, it’s here to liberate. It’s time to use it wisely.

The standing stones are ready. Are we?