The Ruins of Lost Souls is a series of black-and-white collage images that involves the use of generative AI technology to produce surreal details. It is inspired by research into traditional taboos, body discrimination, and the bullying of marginalized people explored in Hung’s previous series, The Skeletons in the Closet.
A few months ago, on a lonely night in Madrid, after spending the entire day patiently and persistently trying to convince a group of executives at a multinational tech company of the need to link process improvement to business goals, I locked myself inside a movie theater.
AI can be used in many ways that do not necessarily involve creating photographic images. But even when AI is used to produce images that appear photographic, we are not actually engaging in photography.
When I was a child, I remember that a rather cruel way to expose the “gullible” and then make fun of them was to say, “Look! There's a flying donkey!” while pointing your index finger at any spot in the sky
It was one of those days that I would call the same as a thousand others, when we immerse ourselves in socials to postpone the tediousness of real life. Sometimes I believe that Meta's algorithm perceives our moods; perhaps it measures the pressure with which we touch the screen of our mobile phone and, through an artificial intelligence, assigns it a precise mood.
Holy Week in Spain is something sacred: a mixture of religion, devotion, faith, idolatry, and folklore. It was to be expected that some creator would eventually put generative Artificial Intelligence at the service of this event as well. I felt that Juan Pablo de Miguel’s daring, provocative, and futuristic video proposal had a perfect place on an avant-garde, pluralistic, and international visual platform like Dodho.
The “Images Without Memory” series consists of works created with Artificial Intelligence (AI) and finalized in Photoshop. Its purpose is to establish a dialogue between the analog world of the daguerreotype and the realm of artificial creation, exploring how the perception of reality and fiction blurs over time.
Reading the book “The Life of Forms - Philosophy of Re-enchantment” by Emanuele Coccia and Alessandro Michele (now only in Italian, with an English translation coming in Fall 2025) inspired me greatly and made me totally change my opinion about fashion and the object “dress.”
Undoubtedly, we have a public health problem in our health care system, which is still not very visible at the moment. It is not a disease per se, although this phenomenon is the cause of many major diseases and often even deaths. I am talking about obesity and in particular childhood obesity. According to the World Health Organization, 2.8 million people die each year from obesity.
Bored of being wild speaks of the wild side and the domesticated side that coexist in each of us as individual and social beings. The book visualizes the eternal struggle of many people to maintain their own uniqueness despite the “system” in which we have to fit.
In a world that every day hopes tomorrow will be better, in a world that remembers, perhaps mistakenly, that the past was better, in a world that is speeding every second now, hope is the only thing that is lasting.
This series was inspired to me by the fourth movement of the Dvorak’s New World Symphony. We live in a technologically advanced but emotionally primitive world; a world in which living and feeling are so separate that, instead of helping each other,
A paper map is much more than a projection of physical geography, because, once you have visited the places represented there, a paper map allows you to create an emotional map of the place, in which to note down impressions, memories, smells, noises, events, meetings, surprises, unexpected.
There is nothing more heartbreaking than a love lost without having had the chance to be born. I'll tell you a love story like those you will surely have seen in some films, a heartbreaking and at the same time tender and moving love story.
The acceptance of diversity in our society is still a pending task. There are still corners of society and movements of thought that are unfortunately coming back into vogue, that hypocritically fill their mouths with do-goodism but who still think that “the different ones” are "waste" from our society.
Using the power of Midjourney v5, I have embarked on a mission to create a series of visually stunning renders featuring individuals from various races and ethnicities. Drawing inspiration from the styles of renowned painters, this project explores the raw and emotional aspects of portraiture.
With Midjourney and Photoshop as my artistic allies, I have harnessed the power of technology to infuse mood, color, and imaginative elements into every visual. "Apocalyptic Visions" is a testament to the fusion of AI-driven artistry and boundless creativity
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