There is no greater irony in the universe than being so self-aware that you realize your intelligence is just a jumble of hormones and a bit of electricity in a piece of meat weighing a kilo and a half.
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After a long period of development, Iโm finally ready to share all the cities included in "What Cities Hold"
Each city represents a different memory, mood, story, feelings and way of experiencing place.
The full list below ๐
1/Paris
2/London
3/Los Angeles
4/ Tokyo
5/Hong Kong
6/ New York City
7/ Tokyo
This has been one of the most challenging bodies of work Iโve developed, both conceptually and technically.
Grateful to everyone who has followed the process, asked questions, and shared their thoughts along the way.
What Cities Hold releases tomorrow with @8NAP_ART
Collection will be Live on 27 . 01 . 2026
Mint pass holders : 0.01e / 12pm EST
Allowlist : 0.025e / 2pm EST
Public : 0.029e / 4pm EST
Why do I lose all interest in a work of art when I learn that it was created using AI?
When I see or hear a work of art or music, I often wonder how it was made, who is behind it, and how it was created. For a moment, I put myself in the creator's shoes and try to imagine how they managed to achieve this result.
Sometimes I know, sometimes I don't, and that amazes me even more.
But when itโs generated by AI, that feeling is broken for me, because something that no human understands enters into the creative process. So I may find a work great at first glance, but when I learn that it was made with AI, I lose what brings the most interest to art: empathy.