A place for images created between humans and machines.
I was born in Hamburg, am now around fifty, married and a father of two. My life has never been a straight line – more of a collection of phases in which art, music, digital media and technology have repeatedly intersected.
Art was always there. Not as a major program, but as a quiet background: drawing, photographing, editing, observing. Images helped me from an early age to express things for which words were too crude.
When I started working with AI, it wasn't a conscious step into a "new scene," but rather an experiment. Some results were cold and arbitrary. Others unsettled me—in a good way. A select few triggered something within me that felt like a genuine, personal visual world.
I don't see AI as a replacement for art or artists. On the contrary: without all the painters, illustrators, photographers, and designers before us, my perspective on images wouldn't exist. Everything that is created here stands on their shoulders.
This space is not meant to be a noisy marketplace, but rather a quiet archive. A place where digital works can linger for a moment – to be viewed, questioned, felt, or simply clicked on.
If you're here to see something new, to be curious, or simply to take some time with the pictures, then I'm very happy. That's all it takes.