Can You Originate Thought Before the Machine Responds?
Artificial intelligence can accelerate production, generate images, and expand creative workflows.
But meaningful work still begins before the machine responds.
Noa Vista® explores Human-Origin AI Practice across creative, educational, and cinematic systems.
The umbrella ecosystem
Noa Vista® brings together creative education, ethical AI practice, cinematic thinking, and human-authored systems for working with artificial intelligence.
Its focus is not tool hype.
Its focus is structure, authorship, intention, and responsible creative direction.
Noa Vista® supports initiatives and learning formats that help people ask a deeper question before using AI:
What must originate from the human first?

noa ETHICA
noa ETHICA is the Human-Origin AI framework and educational branch inside Noa Vista®.
It is designed for professionals, educators, filmmakers, artists, writers, designers, and creative thinkers who want to use AI with clarity rather than impulse.
The question is not whether you can draw, animate, code, or master every tool. The question is:
Can you originate thought before AI involvement?
If yes, you are already close to the heart of noa ETHICA.
What is Human-Origin AI Practice?
Human-Origin AI Practice is a structured way of working with artificial intelligence where the human idea comes first. Before the tool enters, the creator defines:
• the original intention
• the authorship anchor
• the ethical boundaries
• the role AI is allowed to play
• the point where human judgment must return
AI can support exploration, variation, refinement, and production. But it should not silently replace the thinking, values, authorship, or responsibility behind the work.
Cannes Marché du film 2026
MASTERCLASS: Structured AI for Creative Workflows
In May 2026, the Noa Vista® / noa ETHICA conversation continues through a Masterclass at the Cannes Film Festival Marché du Film titled:
Structured AI for Creative Workflows
The session introduces a structured approach to integrating AI into creative workflows without losing authorship, intention, or narrative control.
The deeper frame behind the session is:
Can You Originate Thought Before the Machine Responds?
This Cannes presentation is part of a wider Noa Vista® direction: developing Human-Origin AI Practice through workshops, educational materials, and future learning formats.
Cannes 2026
Structured AI for Creative Workflows
Presented by Ebele Okoye / Noa Vista®
Pavillon Afronova
Date:
May 17, 2026 | 10:30–12:30 GMT+2
Venue:
Village International Pantiero — Pavilion n° 201
