Ramon Shitta is a multidisciplinary artist whose work fuses Yoruba spirituality, speculative storytelling, and modern technology. Working across hand-drawing, photography, AI-generated visuals, and digital illustration, Shitta’s practice unfolds as a visionary dialogue between the ancestral and the futuristic. He explores how traditional African wisdom systems might have seeded today’s technological frameworks, and how they might still shape our future.

 

With a focus on divination, memory, and the metaphysical, Shitta maps unseen connections between indigenous knowledge and computational structures, offering viewers portals into alternate timelines. His creative process is rooted in an ethos of remembering with an emphasis on what could have been. By leveraging tools like AI and visual coding, he honors African epistemologies and challenges the Western monopoly on innovation.

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Rooted in ancestral traditions, the exhibition highlights art and technology as powerful tools for spiritual inquiry, connection, and healing. By integrating artificial intelligence (AI) and augmented reality (AR), it challenges colonial narratives that have dismissed African spirituality, instead reclaiming and revitalizing these traditions for new generations.

 

Beyond the Seen invites audiences to engage with the evolving nature of spirituality in the digital age. By bridging past and future through immersive artistic narratives, it continues the legacy of African griots and scribes, ensuring these stories remain vibrant and accessible for years to come.