With The Help Of AI, I Tried To Breathe Life Into Abandoned Spaces
Categories: Art | Design and Architecture | Photo project | Technology
By Vika https://pictolic.com/article/with-the-help-of-ai-i-tried-to-breathe-life-into-abandoned-spaces.htmlAs a photographer deeply intrigued by the interplay of memory and decay, I have created a new project, "Inner Worlds," that merges the raw allure of urban exploration with the innovative potential of artificial intelligence. This union allows me to breathe life into abandoned spaces, transforming them into profound metaphors for the human condition.
Each photograph in the "Inner Worlds" series goes beyond mere documentation. Through the integration of AI, these images are imbued with symbolic elements—such as mist, smoke, or encroaching natural elements—that transform each set into a powerful metaphor for themes such as isolation, memory, and the passage of time.
"Inner Worlds" is more than a photography project; it's a journey through the shadows of the forgotten, a dialogue between the past and the present crafted through the lens of technology. It's here, in the quiet solace of desolation, that I find the most resonant stories to tell.
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Keywords: AI | AI artworks | Abandoned spaces | Abandoned places | Photo projects | Artificial intelligence
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