A modern interpretation of the ancient legend of Jerūiyq, inspired by the visionary poet, philosopher, and tireless traveler of the 15th century Asan Kaigy, the exhibition presents a transformative vision that invites visitors to explore possible worlds and futuristic rituals, focusing on the intersection between topology and algorithms. In an era marked by mass migrations and geopolitical complexities, the Kazakh Pavilion proposes a reconstruction of cultural narratives, celebrating the country’s rich heritage and offering a glimpse into future – maybe a utopian one – that challenges the potentials of our time.