From September 22 to 26, SORRYWECAN RESEARCHLAB opens its experimental space to the public, bringing together tea and AI.
In collaboration with Konomi Teahouse, tea becomes more than a drink. It becomes a shared ritual of presence and imagination.

Roman Pii Wagner is a transformational designer with more than 30 years of experience as an owner in the field of technological innovation, which led him to develop the methodology of transformational design. Today he helps companies reshape their business models in the age of AI and guides them through transformation. His work is also enriched with a spiritual dimension, bringing a human and holistic approach into transformational processes.

Luis Miguel Girão is an artist–researcher and innovation strategist exploring the intersections of technology, consciousness, and art. With a PhD on the artistic modulation of consciousness through bioelectromagnetic stimulation, his work investigates how subjectivity and subtle human qualities can inform our cooperation with AI and other emerging technologies.

András Cséfalvay is a visual artist, digital storyteller, musician, and mythopoet from Bratislava, and an associate professor at the Academy of Fine Arts and Design in Bratislava. After studying painting and mathematics, he wrote his doctoral thesis on the usefulness and reality of fiction. He is interested in the relationship between culture and technology, as well as the political and ethical aspects of listening to non-dominant voices in the interpretation of the world.

Michal Matloň is an architectural psychologist focusing on creating environments that support human well-being and mental health. He studies how spaces influence behavior, thinking, and emotional experience.
He has worked for one of Europe’s largest office developers, where he co-created user experience strategies and co-founded an internal educational program. Later, he joined a consulting company in Vienna founded by cognitive scientists from the University of Vienna. He also promotes architectural psychology through the initiative Namiesto.
He publishes articles and multimedia educational content and contributes to academic books. He was also a co-founder of the newsletter Venetian Letter. He regularly speaks at international conferences and lectures architecture students.