


Robot and Son in Medieval Village
Part of the series “Who Owns an Idea,” where the artist engages AI with a unique prompt, then paints the generated image. In this early stage of artificial intelligence, the technology often does not get the details correct (have you counted the fingers or frets?), and this is captured in this series.
Part of the series “Who Owns an Idea,” where the artist engages AI with a unique prompt, then paints the generated image. In this early stage of artificial intelligence, the technology often does not get the details correct (have you counted the fingers or frets?), and this is captured in this series.
Part of the series “Who Owns an Idea,” where the artist engages AI with a unique prompt, then paints the generated image. In this early stage of artificial intelligence, the technology often does not get the details correct (have you counted the fingers or frets?), and this is captured in this series.
A robot strides alongside a smaller, child-like robot on a cobblestone street bathed in the soft glow of a Sunday morning. Their frames catch the morning light, casting elongated shadows on the ancient stones beneath their feet. Surrounded by quaint buildings with ivy-covered and flowering facades, we see a tender connection between man-made creations.