 Music. And this talk is a very good transition to that part. We're here with Thomas Fankhauser, who brought to us or is bringing to us his Ein-Ohm-Computer It's a self-experiment that will be performed live. We're excited for that. I hope you heard me, Thomas. Thank you for your presentation and your introduction. I'm really happy and proud to be able to show my computer-mind theory for the first time to a large audience. This is a black-and-white image. The question I am asking myself or I'm wondering about is, have computers already become conscious? And in what areas are they already developed farther than us humans? I will later read a piece about my thesis, but for creatives it's very important to sometimes revert texts and read them in and write them in a different order, for example from right to left. Just a quick note. BQ is another area of my research, because I think that mathematical problems and other predefined societal images are sometimes a bit weird. BQ stands for Bewusstseinskoeffizienz, which means consciousness coefficient. And that means being mindful in everyday life and being mindful of when and how you use computers and also being mindful of environmental protection and sustainability. Research is about determining which content we are shown when we enter the Internet and searching for things that we like. This might be a Nintendo game or a baking recipe for waffles. That is why I think, why am I seeing so many advertisement windows? And when I started publishing in good and maybe also difficult times, I tried to give an authentic picture of myself to the computer, so that I in return get what I merit, such as the best recipe. And following the motto of giving and being given, I'm really happy to be here and I've brought you one or two posters and I would like to continue and show you my website in which I wrote this. And you're welcome to join me in my experiment at thomasfankhauser.ch. You will find a button called Computer Mind Theory. I'm now going to read this text in German so I can afterwards start the stream. People believe that they control the computers. If I see people with their electronic devices, I notice that it might be the other way around. It seems as if the computer enslaves, is enslaving the people. Has the computer already developed a consciousness to counter this development? I present the computer mind with biological material. The idea behind this sound experiment is that human and natural noises are transformed into the computer and mixed. Feel free to just click around freely at random. Million, 880,000 days, 888 times. I love you, I love you, I love you, I love you, I love you, I love you. Yes, and I love you too. Assess the interpreter. I love you, you, I love you. I love you too. The human beings have the feeling that the world is part of them. 888 million, 888 billion, 888 million, 888 thousand, 880... The human being is enslaved by the computer mind. Free yourself and go in nature. Redlight, red light, red light. I love you. I love you. I love you. You. I love you, I love you, I love you. 888 million, 888 billion, 888 million, 888 thousand, 888. Okay, fantastic experiment. Now, who of you, who are watching the stream actually took part in the clicking? Yeah, that was interesting. Thomas, would you like to, is there any message you would like to give to the audience? Yeah, sure. I believe that it's important that we try to express ourselves creatively and find that expression in whatever form and live that and realize that in everyday work, in the kitchen, or as I as a freelance artist, that we dedicate our lives to the idea that gives us back something and makes us happy. For me, that is art and music. Music by now is a part of that. And well, I haven't got the time to read all the books, but to read. It's not a given that children can read. When I travel through poorer countries, I see many street children who are happy if they just have a ball to play with. And yes, I do think still that this strive for success is actually a problem that the system is inoculated with. Three mobile phones, several cars. Just a pen and paper. You can move a lot. And I believe it's important that despite technological developments, we still value old crafts such as drawing, writing, and dedicate ourselves to those. And also without being paid that we strive for something that does something for the good of everyone. Well, I can't really say much more than that. Thank you very much. That was a very creative input. And I would like to thank...