About
This project explores the fluid boundaries between documentation, memory, and imagination by transforming photographs into dreamlike composites. Using AI as a creative collaborator, I layer ethereal, memory-inspired elements onto documentary images, creating works that exist in the liminal space between what was captured and what was remembered—or perhaps never happened at all.
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Each piece begins with a photograph, a moment frozen in time, but evolves through the addition of AI-generated dreamscapes that evoke the way memory itself operates: impressionistic, emotional, and often more vivid than reality. The resulting images question the reliability of both photography and recollection, suggesting that our most meaningful experiences may be found not in perfect documentation, but in the poetic distortions that occur when technology, memory, and desire intersect.
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The work investigates how artificial intelligence can serve as a mirror for human consciousness—generating not just images, but the kinds of associative, non-linear narratives that characterize how we actually experience and remember our lives. In blending the mechanical precision of photography with the fluid logic of dreams, these pieces become hybrid documents: part evidence, part fantasy, entirely human in their longing to transform the ordinary into something transcendent.
