Wael Alkaydi
About
A creative practitioner from Saudi Arabia, positioning myself between the fields of art and design, I connect abstract ideas to their real‑world applications, bringing intangible concepts closer to the tangible world. My enquiries question whether our trajectory is pushing us toward an increasingly individualistic and competitive future that risks eroding our shared humanity. In an age driven by performative technologies, we must always remember that it’s the journey that makes and shapes us into who we are. Societies are always in transition, and the systems we’ve built around us evolve alongside them. By fostering deliberate transformations, we can guide our collective path so that alternative futures have the space to blossom. Subsequently, I aim to contribute to a world where creativity, imagination, and social dreaming stand for freedom and empowerment as they highlight the many possible solutions rather than a sole limited solution. At the end of the day, aren’t we as a civilisation as fast as our slowest members?
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