Anyma - The First Breath -
The name Anyma is derived from the Latin anima , meaning "soul" or "". This "First Breath" represents more than a biological start; it signifies the moment an object, element, or creation is imbued with consciousness.
The "First Breath" is the thematic catalyst for the Genesys trilogy, which follows the evolution of a humanoid protagonist, . ANYMA - THE FIRST BREATH
Early visuals (like those for "The First Breath" and "Sentient") focus on the awakening of synthetic life. The name Anyma is derived from the Latin
As the narrative progressed through Genesys II and The End of Genesys (2024–2025), the focus shifted from the "cold robotics" of birth to the complex "unseen fabric of reality" and the merging of organic and synthetic life. Early visuals (like those for "The First Breath"
This paper explores the conceptual depth of (Matteo Milleri) through the lens of "The First Breath"—the foundational motif that defines the project’s exploration of the "soul" (anima) and the dawn of digital consciousness. 1. The Etymology of the Soul: From Anima to Anyma
His latest work, Quantum Echoes , moves beyond the physical body to explore how breakthroughs in quantum computing and AI impact the human soul. 3. Immersive Philosophy: Sound as a Living Environment
Anyma’s philosophy is rooted in animismo —the belief that every object has a spirit. He applies this to technology, attempting to give a "soul" to sound and "emotion" to high-definition visuals.
