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Rivals: Becoming conscious of oneself.

2 min readApr 4, 2025

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AI art is very human art, more so than one might expect. By training, configuring, prompting, and breaking AI models, you interact with your reflection in the mirror of neural networks, revealing your inner world.

When you engage with a prompt, your ultimate vision intertwines with your language and your semantic and morphological self-expression. You become more self-aware through collaboration with AI.

Infrarouge (Anthony Tournadre) — “Contains Multitudes”

Infrarouge (Anthony Tournadre) “Contains Multitudes”, 2024

Infrarouge examines disintegration and the dissolution of the ego, exploring split personalities and fragmented identities. Nevertheless, despite its complete disintegration, it remains a Gesamtwerk, an intricate web of realities.

Sabine von Bassewitz — “Multiple Sklerosis — Ataxia“

Sabine von Bassewitz — “Multiple Sklerosis — Ataxia“

The Art by Sabine von Bassewitz is complex, powerful, and deeply personal, addressing Multiple Sclerosis in a way that a camera cannot capture. “Ataxia disrupts muscle control in the arms and legs. In my case, this means that I suddenly seem to have forgotten how automatic activities such as

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Futurist. AI-driven Dadaist. Living in Germany, loving Japan, AI, mysteries, books, and stuff. Writing since 2017 about creative use of AI.

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