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A lenticular print I had made of two images from One Horse Landed, shown at 10.14 gallery in London a few months back.
I'm trying to move beyond the screen to further explore how the textural and material qualities of traditional media can interact with AI technologies.
With their ability to change as they're viewed from different angles, lenticular prints offer a compelling visual metaphor for the iterative diffusion model of AI image generation. Each shift in a lenticular print's view parallels AI's stepwise refinement - milliseconds of digital creation stretched out in a tangible optical trick, unfolding as the viewer moves, an accessible experiment you can hold in your hands.
Here’s what you get if you blend them
This is an embroidery I made of a watercolour Emma painted. Mystery meat n bone. In lockdown. Super proud of this thing. The embroidery. Emma's painting too. Passing time. Making stuff. Lockdown stuff.
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