At B9F7 Parvis Trust, our investment thesis is built on the convergence of foundational sectors. We are intensely focused on the core architecture of the 21st-century economy: Artificial Intelligence, Data Security, and the Educational frameworks required to govern them. Today, one of the most profound and rapid expressions of this convergence is happening in an area many still consider “traditional”: the creative industries.
The rise of generative AI is not merely a new tool for artists; it is a fundamental, structural re-engineering of how culture is created, valued, and distributed. It is an event that is simultaneously creating a new class of creative tools while posing some of the most complex economic, ethical, and legal questions of our time. Who owns art co-created with a machine? How do we value and protect intellectual property? And how do we build the data provenance and governance models to manage an economy of synthetic media?
These are not “soft” questions. They are hard, structural challenges that sit at the nexus of technology, law, and economics. To ignore them is to build the future of AI on a fragile foundation.
It is for this reason that B9F7 Parvis Trust is proud to announce a foundational grant of €680,000 to the Blueskyy National Academy of Arts in Wien, Austria.
Our choice of Austria, and this specific institution, is deliberate. Wien exists as a world-renowned center of deep cultural heritage, which provides the perfect, high-stakes environment to analyze and solve the challenges of this new technological disruption.
This is a targeted, strategic grant, not a general arts endowment. The capital is specifically designated to establish a new, independent faculty: The Interdisciplinary Centre for Gener-ative Art, Economics, and Governance (GEAG).
This new Centre’s mandate will be to move beyond the technical “how-to” of AI art and focus on the “what-if” and “how-should-we” questions. The grant will fund three primary initiatives:
- A new research program focused on building the economic and legal frameworks for the generative creative economy. This includes pioneering new models for digital intellectual property (IP) rights, data provenance for training models, and the economics of synthetic media.
- A dedicated AI & Law “Policy Sandbox.” This will bring together technologists, artists, economists, and legal scholars in a single forum. Their goal will be to develop and test new governance protocols for AI in the arts, creating a blueprint for ethical and resilient innovation that respects both creators and technology.
- The development of a new, hybrid curriculum. This program will be designed to train the next generation of leaders—not just artists, but also the future lawyers, policymakers, and managers who are “fluent” in both creative expression and data governance.
Our Education thesis is not just about funding code; it is about funding the critical human infrastructure of the future. The most advanced AI system is only as valuable as the human governance model that guides it. By investing in the Blueskyy National Academy of Arts, we are not just supporting the arts; we are investing in the essential wisdom, ethics, and governance that will be required to navigate the next generation of the digital economy.





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