folded horizons
torn wave
This work was created with the help of artificial intelligence, but its aesthetics reach back to the tactile experience of paper and print. My practice with neural networks is about searching for materiality within the digital: I experiment with how algorithms can imitate folds, tears, paint saturation, and the texture of old posters.
In Torn Wave, the digital medium transforms the sea into an image that feels both alive and broken.
In this fusion of neural algorithms and the imitation of a physical surface, a tension emerges between the infinite plasticity of the digital image and the fragility of paper it seeks to reproduce.