Culture Silicon: AI Under the Microscope @ WePlay Studios, Inglewood, CA — March 4

Culture Silicon: Not Just an Event — A Realignment

On Sunday, May 3rd, WePlay Studio in Inglewood became more than a venue. We sat through the 3 hour experience of demonstration, keynote presentations and networking

From WePlay Studio in Inglewood, Culture Silicon proved that the future does not arrive fully formed. It is built by the people bold enough to imagine it, skilled enough to shape it, and aligned enough to move together.

This was not just an event. This was a realignment.

Larrance Dopson created Culture Silicon to bring together creativity, technology, music, mindset, and the future of ownership in one powerful room. This was not just an event. It was a realignment.

From the moment people stepped inside WePlay, the energy felt different. The room carried the pulse of Los Angeles County culture, the discipline of creators building in real time, and the urgency of a new economy being shaped by artificial intelligence, storytelling, and community.

At the center of the experience was the NAI Session — a hands-on, forward-facing conversation around vibe coding, creative technology, and the power of using AI not just as a tool, but as a new language for builders, artists, producers, and entrepreneurs.

This was where culture met code. Where ideas became interfaces.Where the next generation could see that technology does not have to replace creativity — it can amplify it.

The event featured a powerful lineup of voices and visionaries, including 19KEYS, Larrance Dopson, and Vincent Berry — each bringing a different piece of the future into focus.

19KEYS brought the message of alignment, ownership, intelligence, and transformation. His presence reminded the room that culture must not only participate in the future — culture must help design it.

Larrance Dopson, Grammy-winning producer and founder of 1500 or Nothin’, represented the creative bridge between music, technology, and production excellence. His work has always stood at the intersection of sound, discipline, and innovation — and at Culture Silicon, that same spirit connected directly to the AI-powered creative economy.

Vincent Berry added another layer of depth, bringing the perspective of a creator and storyteller who understands how ideas move from inspiration to impact. His presence helped ground the conversation in artistry, purpose, and execution.

Rance got the room together, the room was not just talking about the future. The room was rehearsing the Terminal.

Inside WePlay Studio, vibe coding became more than a phrase. It became a demonstration of how creators can turn imagination into workflow, how young innovators can use AI to build platforms, content, businesses, and movements, and how communities that have historically been left out of technology revolutions can now step into the center of the conversation.

This was Inglewood as an innovation hub. This was culture as infrastructure. This was Silicon Valley energy with Los Angeles soul.

Culture Silicon made it clear that the next wave of technology will not only be written by engineers in closed rooms. It will be shaped by producers, artists, educators, filmmakers, coders, musicians, students, and community builders who understand rhythm, story, audience, and impact.

The message was simple: We are not waiting to be included. We are building. We are aligning. We are coding the vibe.

And for everyone in the room, Sunday, May 3rd was a reminder that this moment is bigger than an event flyer, bigger than a panel, and bigger than a single session.

Culture Silicon was a realignment — of culture, capital, creativity, and code.

From WePlay Studio in Inglewood, Culture Silicon proved that the future does not arrive fully formed. It is built by the people bold enough to imagine it, skilled enough to shape it, and aligned enough to move together.