 I'm an artist just to make that clear and I work with scientists and engineers to sort of imagine different kinds of futures and make videos talking about these possible futures based on the technology I work with. The first project I'm going to talk to you about is a project that I did to explore this often times controversial and strange relationship between science, ethics, and mythology and religion. So I wonder how many of you have heard of the mythology Red String of Fate in this room? Yeah, it's a very famous mythology in China and Japan that says that two people destined to meet each other romantically have this Red String of Fate in between them. And we all think that's a very mythical thing, right, but as an artist I wanted to work with scientists to see whether it's possible to recreate such a mythology, the Red String of Fate. So the video you see here, this is a technology developed by Professor Hideki Sezutsu and he developed a technology to genetically engineer silkworms. So by adding the DNA of jellyfish and coral into silkworms, the silkworms eyes glow red and green and also the silk glows red and green. So basically by adding different kinds of DNA, he's able to produce silkworms that produce different kinds of silk. So I asked him, can you add a DNA that produces oxytocin? And oxytocin is well known as a social bonding love hormone. And actually he said, yes, that's possible. We could add a DNA that produces oxytocin in the silk. Also a DNA that produces RFP, red fluorescent protein and we actually genetically engineered a silkworm that produces oxytocin and the silk glows red. Then we were doing this project. We went to speak with Kandomeojin Shrine, the real mythology expert, obviously. And it's a very, very old shrine in Tokyo, 1300 years old. And they're very known for producing these IT protection spirits. So these protect your computers from viruses and crashes, very convenient. So it's interesting how people often think science and religion goes against each other, right? I grew up in Japan where shrines produce spirits like this to protect your computers from crashes. So I wanted to do a project that shows a diverse perspective on science. It's not necessarily going against religion, it sometimes could go like merge with religion. So along with the mythology expert and also with Professor Sezutsu, I created this story, this future mythology of the main character who has a big crush on the colleague, genetic engineer. And to win the heart of her colleague, she decides to genetically engineer her own red stringer face in her own lab. So I'm a musician, but I also wrote music. I wrote this year. If you go on YouTube, you could find videos of it. Do you want to tell me about it? So if you want to see the rest of the film, if you go on YouTube and search Sputniker red stringer face, you'll find the rest of the story. So thank you very much.