The Faces of the Unknown is a space for questioning how machines and humans now share the act of creation. It began with a series of AI-generated portraits but has expanded into a broader inquiry: what happens to art, authorship, and truth when algorithms become collaborators?
Generative AI is no longer a novelty. Tools like ChatGPT, MidJourney, and others are now part of daily creative practice, shaping how we sketch ideas, refine them, and share them with the world. This shift brings new freedoms and new tensions, opening up possibilities while unsettling long-held assumptions about originality and value.
The MidJourney portrait series remains at the heart of this project, but this site has grown into something wider. Alongside the images, you will find essays, blog posts, and the AI Reflections video series. These are ongoing attempts to map the tools, debates, and ethical questions that define this moment in art and design.
Whether you arrive here as a maker, a skeptic, or simply someone curious about the future of images, I invite you to slow down, look closely, and sit with both the wonder and the unease that AI brings.