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Hello everyone, I’m Nawsad Joomratty, an entrepreneur in home automation and AI based in Lausanne, Switzerland, and I’m happy to share with you a bit of my vision on art. The important element I consider in art is that art is not disconnected from the rest, and that’s a bit of the vision I have about art. In fact, the moment we manage to connect with art properly, we begin to tap into a certain creativity that can be used, especially in technology, because I come from the tech field. From there, we can begin to develop what I would call a holistic vision. I believe that art is one of the elements that can lead us toward that holistic view, and no matter what kind of art it is—whether it’s classical music or rap or anything else—what matters is that art can be a trigger to connect with many more things. The moment we begin not only to appreciate art, but truly connect with it, we start to use it in ways beyond what we might think.
The key here is to stay open, and I believe that art can help with that. But we shouldn’t fall into the trap of thinking art is separate from everything else, because that’s not the case. I’m currently launching several collaborations with different artists, where I help them become more visible using my tech capabilities, social media, and AI, by creating music for them based on their vision and their world. I try to connect with their world to better understand it and then try to bring that into the real world through technology.
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I believe all forms of art are interesting to study and learn about, because the more we learn, the more fascinating it becomes. And that’s why I’ve come to the concept of the Visionary Global League—I push the idea of explaining that the more holistic we become, the more interesting it is. Art is part of that, and all forms of art are fascinating—whether it's classical music or visual arts. I just finished a discussion with an artist who makes sculptures in Madrid, and I’m preparing a music video with an artist in Paris. What’s fascinating for me as an engineer is that it’s more than just interesting to open myself up, because when you step outside the role of a simple entrepreneur or engineer, you start seeing things that you wouldn’t otherwise see. Art is not just there for decoration or to attend concerts; it’s about connecting with it on a deeper level, which is not always easy, but that’s what I increasingly appreciate with many artists.
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For example, next month there will be a classical music festival in Morges, and I look forward to learning, listening, and connecting with the artists. The more we learn from different worlds, the more we expand our creativity, and from that, we can come up with new ideas. I believe that the source of art is in that. It doesn’t matter what kind of art it is—whether it’s African art, which holds a lot of essence and is very important, or music from Kinshasa, Congo, which has a very inspiring, unique style different from what we know in Europe but still very interesting. That’s where the essence of art is, in that connection to everything. Art is essential to everyone, and now the challenge is to democratize it, especially classical music, which is not always easy. But maybe that’s where people like me and my team can help democratize it and reconnect people with its value.
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It remains a challenge, but I believe it’s essential for everyone’s personal elevation, and that’s why I believe art is so important in everyone’s life, whether it’s Banksy’s work behind me, the classical music festival nearby, or a piece of art from a Swiss friend. I draw inspiration from all of it. Listening, seeing, and exploring—this is what art is to me. It’s ultimately an area of inspiration, and coming from technology and home automation as well as AI, it allows my team and I to find new ideas, to see things from a different angle, and use these different perspectives to foster what I call real innovation. Real innovation doesn’t just come from tech or art—it comes from the intersection of fields. That’s why I talk about a holistic vision, where art is a part of it, philosophy is part of it, and technology is part of it. I also talk about the spiritual aspect because it’s also a holistic point we need to consider. We shouldn’t be afraid to dive into that to discover a new way of seeing things and then try to connect all of those points to bring what I think could be a total innovation potential.
That’s why I’m excited to participate with Lions at the festival in Morges, to visit Banksy exhibits, or to talk with other artists. I believe it’s not just about thinking of art as a moment of relaxation—it’s much deeper than that. And from there, we can see things that we wouldn’t have imagined. So that’s a bit of my vision of the importance of art in everyone’s life. If this holistic vision concept interests you, I’d be happy to discuss it further. The more I expand connections, the more interesting it becomes for me, and it could also be interesting for the artist. You’re welcome to contact me so we can connect and understand each other’s worlds and demonstrate that music and art have a deep power. Music, art, and all types of art have an important depth for humanity, and maybe it’s by reconnecting everything in art that we can help everyone grow and potentially create a different world. This is the idea behind Visionary Global League. Thank you, and I look forward to meeting or discussing with you.