Visualizing AI: My Process and Intentions
Published under: TBG Systems Blog
AI generation isn't just about typing a prompt and hitting enter. For me, it's a collaborative process—a dialogue with the machine. My art gallery is a collection of these conversations, a series of visual experiments that push the boundaries of what these models can actually *express*.
Beyond the Prompt
The "art" of AI generation lies in the curation and the constraint. I don’t just want generic images. I look for the strange, the uncanny, the images that feel like memories of places that never existed. It’s an exercise in refining the latent space until it hits that specific aesthetic note I’m looking for.
The Human-in-the-Loop
I view these visual artifacts as components of the TBG narrative. They define the aesthetic of the system. Whether it’s high-contrast monochromatic structures or hyper-detailed technical diagrams, each piece is a reflection of the lab's evolution. My role is that of a director—guiding the machine, selecting the best frames, and iterating until the visual identity is cohesive.
This is why I’m on Patreon: to share the raw, high-resolution source material and the process files that go into these creations. This work is the visual layer of the R&D lab, and it’s a constant evolution of our collective aesthetic.