Emmanuel Cossu
Co-founder of Colector, Manu shares his artistic favorites and some-
some of his personal creations. Because in addition to being considered one of the
most promising directors of his generation, Manu offers creations
puzzling personal videos created with AI that question our perception of
reality and make the boundary between the concrete and the extravagant porous.
Can you introduce us to the selection of your works available at
Collector?
In the hollow of my wandering mind, I explore the confines of the
creation, guided by an invisible but palpable digital muse. It is
in this intangible space that artificial intelligence and myself
Let's start a fruitful dialogue, where inspiration mixes with algorithms
to give birth to works of unexpected beauty.
Every line of code becomes a line of poetry, every algorithm
an infinite palette of colors. Under the watchful eye of my mentor
electronic, I embark on a daring exploration, pushing back
the boundaries of human creativity.
What would you like your works to inspire in those who view them?
discover?
Through AI, I discover a part of myself that I would never have
suspected, an inexhaustible source of inspiration that fuels my
most daring creations.
So, in this creative exploration assisted by artificial intelligence,
I discover myself again, I reinvent myself, I become the architect of
my own universe, shaping works that defy time and
space, carried by the magic of technology and the power of
imagination.
Links:
https://www.instagram.com/emmanuelcossu/
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