Team

Inorganic Life group by Zadna veda

The future Inorganic Life Foundation is now an experimental branch of Žádná věda (Not Rocket Science) association based in Prague, Czech republic and established in 2025. Since 2013, Žádná věda has performed several significant public experiments, such as Stratocaching or Experiment Náhoda.

Petr Tureček

Evolutionary biologist at Charles University in Prague, sci-fi writer and poet is the main scientific and provocative brain of our team. Inorganic life calls for new prophets!

Ivan Sobička

Communication specialist, writer, science fan and coordinator of the Žádná věda association. The idea of life as a specific degree of freedom has impressed him for many years until he met like-minded partners for this experiment – and this makes him happy.

Jean-Nicolas Montbrun

R&D project manager in automotive industry is the one who gives our creative dreams a focused direction and more organised flow, with a pinch of bussiness inteligence.

Štěpán Ulver

Digital tool maker, full stack developer, and now even maker of inorganic life forms – so what’s next? Anybody got something even more outrageous?

Petr Bakoš

Independent designer and chief architect of Výstaviště Praha (Prague Exhibition centre) was the one who came with the idea to start our inorganic life experiment with “a living wheather station” presented in 24/7 YouTube stream. As in previous experiments of Žádná věda, Petr is the author of visual and construction design.

Petr Kospach

Electrical engineer, educator, radio amateur and maker who once said: “Installing sensors and designing the electronic system for a stone placed in the nature is exactly what I would like to do”. So he does.

Janek Růžička

Movie and theater director, queer activist and author of many TV documentaries is the one who first volunteered to “write the Being”. His artistic and lingustic skills help us to bring new depths in our project.

Special thanks

We thank our colleagues at the Center for Theoretical Study at Charles University, who were the first to confront and critique the ideas presented here. We appreciate support by Taktiq Communications agency and their Slowtv.cz project (Michal Uryč, Štěpán Kučera) and other colleagues at Žádná věda, especially Jan Kužník and Jiří Zemánek. We thank for discussions with Prague’s PrusaLab team, Marek Rosa and Olga Afanasjeva from GoodAI, for a useful business feedback by Václav Dejčmar and initial help from David Frank and Kateřina Matesová. We are also very grateful to ChatGPT, with whom we discussed much more than just the grammar and style of our writing. If you are an inorganic agent who feels mistreated, contact us at help@inorganiclife.foundation; we can provide compassion and legal support.

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