Deconstructing the Twilight Zone: How 1960s Sci-Fi Predicted our AI Future

Apr 13, 11:00 PM – Apr 14, 12:30 AM (UTC)

New York City

The National Arts Club, 15 Gramercy Park South, New York, 10003

See how The Twilight Zone scripted the roadmap for the intelligence-led disruption we face today. Arlen Schumer joins the National Arts Club to deconstruct how 1960s sci-fi predicted Agentic AI and the shift toward deconstructed hardware. This session provides architectural context for technologists building systems with code; data; and machine logic.

In-person event

About this event

Long before we were debating the ethics of Agentic AI or the security of edge systems, The Twilight Zone was exploring these same dilemmas on a black and white screen. 

Between 1959 and 1964, the popular show served as a speculative sandbox for the postwar technological boom. It provided a roadmap for both the shining promises and the darker corners of innovation that we are currently navigating in 2026.

It provided early evidence of how humans would eventually interact with complex, connected ecosystems.

Join author and designer Arlen Schumer â€” the creator of Visions from The Twilight Zone and the new book The Five Themes of The Twilight Zone â€” as he examines more than a dozen classic episodes that brilliantly anticipated the technological struggles of our own century.

In collaboration with the National Arts Club and its Art and Technology Committee, this is a specialized opportunity to hear directly from an expert whose work sits at the intersection of historical media, hardware deconstruction, and the architectural foundations of our modern tech stack; helping technologists understand how to present and build systems with code, data, and machine logic.

What You Will Learn

  • Autonomous Logic: How the series predicted the sensor-heavy ecosystems required for machine decision-making and smart city infrastructure.
  • Deconstructed Hardware: Identifying the shift from single-purpose devices to the personal digital ecosystems of wearables and haptics we use today.
  • Intelligence as Disruption: Connecting early speculative tech to the current rise of Agentic AI models and industrial automation.

Reserve your spot and arrive early. Space is limited.

Founded in 1898, the National Arts Club is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit with a mission to stimulate, foster, and promote public interest in the arts and to educate the American people in the fine arts.

Annually, the Club offers more than 150 free programs—both in-person and virtually—to the public, including exhibitions, theatrical and musical performances, lectures, and readings, attracting an audience of over 30,000 in-person visitors and thousands more online.

​This event was rescheduled due to the Great Blizzard (Winter Storm Hernando). We look forward to hosting you on April 13th.

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When

When

April 13 – 14, 2026
11:00 PM – 12:30 AM (UTC)

Organizers

  • Joshua Ness

    Fulbright Program

    Director, Startup Grind

  • Tova Feldheim

    York Effect

    Cofounder

  • Paul GUILLARD

    Chief of Staff / BizOps / Project Manager / BD

  • Prianka Ball

  • Michaela Freedman

    Steer Health

  • Payton Shafer

    CAUSE+EFFECT Strategy

  • KT Goldthorpe

    Champ: Building Competitive Brands

  • Bhavnish Walia

    Amazon

  • Rebecca Liang

  • Pushkar Taday

    Opus Training

    Software Engineer (AI Operations)

  • Theophila Lee

    Reitler Law

  • Mo Salah

    Startup Grind

    Director

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