 I'm Catherine Fleming, the president and CEO of the J. Paul Getty Trust in Los Angeles. My name is Tomás Harig. I'm Czech, a theologian and philosopher. My name is Lisa Apignanese. I'm a writer. I've written books on Freud, on women, on the history of madness, as well as fiction and memoir. I'm Stephen Farving. I'm an artist. Welcome to my studio in Carthage. I'm Andrei Tarkovsky, some of the great Russian filmmaker and seniorist myself. My name is Emily Gorenengar, and I'm the director of the Fahoch Museum in Amsterdam. My name is Sunberta Beck. I'm an essayist and intellectual historian from Mexico. I'm Valentinova Paul, and I'm a Mexican-German writer and poet. At this year's Nexus conference, I'll be asking questions like, what is it about Fahoch that makes him so popular? Why does everyone around the world seem to love him? And by the way, why should you go to a museum in this digital age? How is a painting like this, which is not so different from something that Van Gogh might have painted, going to exist in the future? Technology is changing very rapidly. AI is becoming a very important part of what goes on in museums and what goes on in the artist's studios. Let's see if Vincent Van Gogh and the art will help to find a better ways to overcome the profound spiritual, social and cultural crisis we are living in these days. So what is it that Freud can possibly teach us about our present and our future? Well, I think there's quite a lot. I believe that in fact Western civilization is in the process of reaching its own limits, especially in ecological terms. And she decides whether it wants to revise some of its own very premises. For my generation, Gen Z, there won't be a future of Western civilization if governments don't start taking cutting carbon emissions seriously, if we don't start engaging in intergenerational discourse because the generational divide has grown very large. I'm looking forward to the next nexus conference for a very interesting discussion on inspiring ideas of Friedrich Nietzsche and Vincent van Gogh. And I'm really hoping you're going to be joining us as Nietzsche and Van Gogh discuss the future of Western civilization, a pretty big topic and one that interests me in particular from the vantage point of religion. So to find out more about all this, do join us at the nexus conference. I hope you will come to Amsterdam because I will be there and I'm sure there will be some very exciting conversation. I do hope you'll be able to join us on June 17th. I hope to see you in Amsterdam on June the 17th. If you don't have a ticket, run out and get one right now. We really look forward to having you with us. Hope to see you at the conference. See you in Amsterdam on June. I look forward to seeing you.