Do Machines Dream of Human Bodies? is a series of artworks employing AI systems to examine the human experience of embodiment.
Through an intentional process that leverages the interpretive limits of AI, the series presents images that reflect the machine's imperfect and exaggerated representations of the human form. These visual distortions subtly highlight often-overlooked aspects of human gestures, rituals, emotions, and physical boundaries.
Rather than emphasizing AI technology itself, the series investigates the insights gained from the machine's limitations and misinterpretations. Its inability to accurately portray human experience inadvertently reveals nuanced truths about the ways we understand our own bodies and identities.
Ultimately, the project explores the implications of artificial systems attempting, and failing, to comprehend physical embodiment. In examining these inaccuracies and exaggerations, the works invite reflection on the nature of human perception and the complexity inherent in defining the human condition.