I have been working on this behind the scenes for quite some time with my team, and I’m finally ready to share Untitled with the world. Untitled is not just an artistic project, but a framework leveraging AI to pursue human introspection and authenticity. Powered by OpenAI and Sora, and shaped through presets I developed to encode my artistic language, Untitled unfolds in two moments:
1) The revelation of the subjective self.
An Immersive Experience that invites people to be authentic – to remove the mask they wear in society and to speak truthfully about themselves. The experience will premier later today in Hong Kong at The Box, Hong Kong Design Centre. One person enters at a time. AI-driven entities guide each person through a moment of deep introspection, creating a space where individuals can reveal who they truly are. This brings humans closer to one another and to their own essence.
2) The collective truth becomes form.
The truths that emerge inside the Immersive Experience become the creative input of Untitled. The new artworks generated through this process take a cinematic form, where image, music and language merge into a unified portrait of the human inner world. The more people engage with Untitled, the more representative it becomes of our collective understanding – moving toward a unified entity built from many selves. Some early snapshots will appear across Hong Kong on major billboards in the coming weeks.
In this context, AI is a tool that can deepen our humanity and our understanding of the world within ourselves. The seed is, and will always remain, deeply human. Untitled will travel across cultures and continents, expanding as more people contribute. I hope many of you will experience it.
— Andrea
People was created during the Covid lockdown, at a time when isolation somehow made human connection feel even more present. Each figure is built from different shapes and colours, yet exists within the same shared space, reflecting how identity is constantly shaped by the people we meet, lose, remember, and carry with us over time. This work is about how I am the people I met along the way, yet still a distinct individual within the larger whole
Today is my birthday. This past year I became a father, which changed my perspective on many things in ways that are difficult to explain. It made me appreciate even more the value of time, presence and human connection.
Grateful for every person who trusted Untitled with a fragment of their story. Still searching for moments of truth, connection and meaning in everyday life
@dang_duytan You shouldn’t thank me, but rather thank K, the person who actually went through the Untitled immersive experience in Hong Kong. This monologue is a reinterpretation of her original confession
I am K
I live in Hungary
I design knitwear
Which I really love
I think designing knitwear is a fantastic thing
I am at the same time
A rebellious artist and a mother
I love music
I like dancing
I love calmness
But also when many things are happening
I am full of contradictions
I think I love
Truth
Nature
Art
Silence
But what I love most is knitting
Standing at the knitting machine
At the hand-operated machine
Pulling to the right, left, right, left, right, left
Watching how slowly the stitches form one after another
The first time in my life I felt truly lost
Was when I lived alone for the first time
In a rented apartment
During that period
I learned an incredible amount about myself
And about how much freedom I was actually able to experience
At the same time
I also sensed that by living alone
I could not share my experiences with anyone
And I think that is very important
Two opposing poles meet within me
I am constantly learning
How to find
Balance and harmony
Between these two poles
Perhaps I can form a bridge
Between the people who represent each pole
I know both sides
Because I experience them every day
Continuously
I believe that creating balance is my task in life
It is also my task in the environment around me
The smoothing of tensions
I try to do this in my everyday life
In my work
And in my family
I have been working on this behind the scenes for quite some time with my team, and I’m finally ready to share Untitled with the world. Untitled is not just an artistic project, but a framework leveraging AI to pursue human introspection and authenticity. Powered by OpenAI and Sora, and shaped through presets I developed to encode my artistic language, Untitled unfolds in two moments:
1) The revelation of the subjective self.
An Immersive Experience that invites people to be authentic – to remove the mask they wear in society and to speak truthfully about themselves. The experience will premier later today in Hong Kong at The Box, Hong Kong Design Centre. One person enters at a time. AI-driven entities guide each person through a moment of deep introspection, creating a space where individuals can reveal who they truly are. This brings humans closer to one another and to their own essence.
2) The collective truth becomes form.
The truths that emerge inside the Immersive Experience become the creative input of Untitled. The new artworks generated through this process take a cinematic form, where image, music and language merge into a unified portrait of the human inner world. The more people engage with Untitled, the more representative it becomes of our collective understanding – moving toward a unified entity built from many selves. Some early snapshots will appear across Hong Kong on major billboards in the coming weeks.
In this context, AI is a tool that can deepen our humanity and our understanding of the world within ourselves. The seed is, and will always remain, deeply human. Untitled will travel across cultures and continents, expanding as more people contribute. I hope many of you will experience it.
— Andrea
@XavierGlangeaud what I mean is that unfortunately many great artists died by suicide. See Rothko, Van Gogh, Sylvia Plath etc. That does not invalidate their art nor make their thoughts around life / joy less relevant. If anything it makes them more relevant, as someone who has experienced extreme sadness can deeply understand what joy and happiness is. The further away you are from that emotion, the more you idealise and strive towards it. If you live it, you just live it, you don’t pause thinking or writing about it
@0xMolodykh The more I listen to individual, subjective confessions like this one, the more I feel they are all archetypes of a certain kind of universal truth
I was born as the only child in a Chinese family
Very local and traditional culture
I came to Hong Kong to study
I am from a middle-class family
Very ordinary but full of love
All of this shaped who I am
I am very curious
I like business and investment
I am sometimes difficult to deal with
I have my own strong personality
But I am also very easygoing
I love yoga
I love to be free
I love learning
I love changes
I love to do what I like
I don’t want to worry about daily life
Most people struggle just to get through it
But I live in a very comfortable environment
I can set my own schedule
Peaceful
I only feel completely lost in my dreams
When I am detached from normal life
Living in a different world
My brain gets a break
I experience another life for a while
I am a little spoiled
I haven’t suffered much in my life
When I see something beautiful
I want it
But I am not always willing
To work hard for get it
Others often are
There is always a balance
The purpose of life is
The experiences we live
Between birth and death
There are basic things everyone must face
First to stay alive
Then to try to live comfortably
Most people struggle to achieve both
That they often forget the beauty of life
The purpose of life is within
Who we meet
What we experience
This is what matters most