"The Drones of Suburbia (Frequency Edit)"
AI Video Artwork by Miss AL Simpson
Set in a dreamlike Los Angeles, Drones of Suburbia (Frequency Edit) reimagines the city not as geography but as frequency — a living network of emotional data, architecture, and desire. In this iteration of her acclaimed Drones of Suburbia series, Miss AL Simpson translates the invisible hum of LA’s suburban sprawl into light, motion, and sound — a cinematic pulse that moves between glamour and alienation.
The work fuses AI-generated cinematics with an emergent audio frequency that seems to breathe through the city itself. Suburbia becomes both stage and signal — a field of encoded emotion where drones hover like mechanical angels above cul-de-sacs, pools, and penthouses. Simpson’s camera — part human, part machine — drifts through this world as if tuning into a broadcast from the near future.
At its core, Frequency Edit asks what happens when human emotion becomes measurable — when love, longing, and loneliness are all translatable into data. The result is hypnotic: a study of beauty as algorithm, suburbia as simulation, and Los Angeles as the first city to dream in frequency.
Exhibited in L.A. on 18th October 2025.