Re-picked from my archive, I finished this piece that continues my AI Seedscaping technique, here using a seed generated by early GAN models trained on my xerox art legacy. The seed carries the memory of analog processes, xerographic distortions, toner smudges, the accidental poetry of the copy machine, but transformed into something that no longer belongs to the physical world.
From this, the image sprouts from the center, dissolving at its edges while the center holds its density and structure. The result sits between archive and speculation, between what was made by hand and what emerged from a machine learning its own version of my practice.
This is where I keep pushing. Far from any trend, looking for what can't be planned.