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What it\’s about: Thoughts on AI Image Generation, AI in general, Comic Art, Music and musical equipment, and on the idiosyncratic kind of kitsch that AI seems to push you towards. And it is about finding out what AI can do to me: Will it be boon or bane — and will it haunt my sleep?

\”Why did I even start?\”

… is something I find myself wondering more than I wish. But not this time: Embracing AI was one of the boldest, best-thought-through, and responsible decisions in my life.

Or was it?

Well, yes, it probably wasn\’t. But then again, nothing\’s over until it\’s over.

Or is it?

The irony? There isn\’t any. What makes you think there\’s any irony involved?

There is still the question, does all this merit putting up a website? Probably not. But then again … — okay, I\’ll stop here.


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Handymaniac

With these two simple tools, I can repair anything!
They\’re universal, they can do magic, they even have names.
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365 Holidays

… from all over the world. Did you know there is an official holiday to honor the practised use of a sewing machine? Neither did we.

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What Song?

We fed famous song lyrics into relatively unknown AI models. The results were unexpected. Well, unexpected enough …

Stompboxes

There was one thing I knew from the start AI would do for me: Create new and unheard of guitar effects pedals with a twist.

Why, you ask …

Here\’s why: Stompboxes are adored by guitarists for their ability to instantly sculpt, enhance, and transform tone through tactile, hands-on control. These pedals offer a \”magic mojo\” that allows players to create unique, signature sounds while providing a simple, often affordable way to breathe new life into an existing rig. 


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The Tooth Grinder

Dentortion at its best —

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The Shark Jumper

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The Super Procrastinator

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Robots. Why Robots?

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Glitches Galore

The Hand That Won’t Change: My Love-Hate Relationship with AI Image Generation

Two months ago, I dove headfirst into AI image generation. I was hooked immediately—the idea that I could conjure up any scene, any character, any world with just a few words was intoxicating. But there’s a catch: no matter how many times I tweak my prompts, some things just refuse to be fixed.

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I’ve spent hours crafting the perfect prompt, adjusting lighting, specifying angles, even begging the algorithm to “please, just make the fingers look normal.” But the AI, in its infinite wisdom, keeps giving me the same uncanny valley horrors. It’s not just me—scroll through NightCafe or any AI art community, and you’ll see the same quirks repeated ad nauseam. Why is it so hard to get a simple, realistic hand? Is the AI secretly laughing at us?

What I’ve realized is that these glitches aren’t just bugs; they’re a reminder that AI isn’t magic. It’s a tool, and like any tool, it has limits.

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The frustration is real, but so is the weird charm of these imperfections. Maybe the wonky hands and floating limbs are part of the medium’s fingerprint, a sign that this art is born from collaboration between human and machine.

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So, I’ve made peace with the glitches. They’re a humbling reminder that creativity isn’t about perfection—it’s about the process. And sometimes, the process includes a six-fingered hand holding a cup of coffee.

The truth is: Of course I haven\’t! How could anybody put up with the stubborn faultiness that seems to impair man and machine alike?

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The frustration is real, but so is the weird charm of these imperfections. Maybe the wonky hands and floating limbs are part of the medium’s fingerprint, a sign that this art is born from collaboration between human and machine.


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Innovation

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Excellence

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Glitches Galore

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The Hand That Won’t Change: My Love-Hate Relationship with AI Image Generation

Two months ago, I dove headfirst into AI image generation. I was hooked immediately—the idea that I could conjure up any scene, any character, any world with just a few words was intoxicating. But there’s a catch: no matter how many times I tweak my prompts, some things just refuse to be fixed.

Add Your Heading Text Here

I’ve spent hours crafting the perfect prompt, adjusting lighting, specifying angles, even begging the algorithm to “please, just make the fingers look normal.” But the AI, in its infinite wisdom, keeps giving me the same uncanny valley horrors. It’s not just me—scroll through NightCafe or any AI art community, and you’ll see the same quirks repeated ad nauseam. Why is it so hard to get a simple, realistic hand? Is the AI secretly laughing at us?

What I’ve realized is that these glitches aren’t just bugs; they’re a reminder that AI isn’t magic. It’s a tool, and like any tool, it has limits.

Add Your Heading Text Here

The frustration is real, but so is the weird charm of these imperfections. Maybe the wonky hands and floating limbs are part of the medium’s fingerprint, a sign that this art is born from collaboration between human and machine.

Add Your Heading Text Here

So, I’ve made peace with the glitches. They’re a humbling reminder that creativity isn’t about perfection—it’s about the process. And sometimes, the process includes a six-fingered hand holding a cup of coffee.

The truth is: Of course I haven\’t! How could anybody put up with the stubborn faultiness that seems to impair man and machine alike?

Add Your Heading Text Here

The frustration is real, but so is the weird charm of these imperfections. Maybe the wonky hands and floating limbs are part of the medium’s fingerprint, a sign that this art is born from collaboration between human and machine.

Add Your Heading Text Here

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I’ve spent hours crafting the perfect prompt, adjusting lighting, specifying angles, even begging the algorithm to “please, just make the fingers look normal.” But the AI, in its infinite wisdom, keeps giving me the same uncanny valley horrors. It’s not just me—scroll through NightCafe or any AI art community, and you’ll see the same quirks repeated ad nauseam. Why is it so hard to get a simple, realistic hand? Is the AI secretly laughing at us?

What I’ve realized is that these glitches aren’t just bugs; they’re a reminder that AI isn’t magic. It’s a tool, and like any tool, it has limits.

Add Your Heading Text Here

The frustration is real, but so is the weird charm of these imperfections. Maybe the wonky hands and floating limbs are part of the medium’s fingerprint, a sign that this art is born from collaboration between human and machine.

Add Your Heading Text Here

So, I’ve made peace with the glitches. They’re a humbling reminder that creativity isn’t about perfection—it’s about the process. And sometimes, the process includes a six-fingered hand holding a cup of coffee.

The truth is: Of course I haven\’t! How could anybody put up with the stubborn faultiness that seems to impair man and machine alike?

Add Your Heading Text Here

The frustration is real, but so is the weird charm of these imperfections. Maybe the wonky hands and floating limbs are part of the medium’s fingerprint, a sign that this art is born from collaboration between human and machine.

Glitches Galore

The Hand That Won’t Change: My Love-Hate Relationship with AI Image Generation

Two months ago, I dove headfirst into AI image generation. I was hooked immediately—the idea that I could conjure up any scene, any character, any world with just a few words was intoxicating. But there’s a catch: no matter how many times I tweak my prompts, some things just refuse to be fixed.

Add Your Heading Text Here

Add Your Heading Text Here

I’ve spent hours crafting the perfect prompt, adjusting lighting, specifying angles, even begging the algorithm to “please, just make the fingers look normal.” But the AI, in its infinite wisdom, keeps giving me the same uncanny valley horrors. It’s not just me—scroll through NightCafe or any AI art community, and you’ll see the same quirks repeated ad nauseam. Why is it so hard to get a simple, realistic hand? Is the AI secretly laughing at us?

What I’ve realized is that these glitches aren’t just bugs; they’re a reminder that AI isn’t magic. It’s a tool, and like any tool, it has limits.

Add Your Heading Text Here

The frustration is real, but so is the weird charm of these imperfections. Maybe the wonky hands and floating limbs are part of the medium’s fingerprint, a sign that this art is born from collaboration between human and machine.

Add Your Heading Text Here

So, I’ve made peace with the glitches. They’re a humbling reminder that creativity isn’t about perfection—it’s about the process. And sometimes, the process includes a six-fingered hand holding a cup of coffee.

The truth is: Of course I haven\’t! How could anybody put up with the stubborn faultiness that seems to impair man and machine alike?

Add Your Heading Text Here

The frustration is real, but so is the weird charm of these imperfections. Maybe the wonky hands and floating limbs are part of the medium’s fingerprint, a sign that this art is born from collaboration between human and machine.