curated log
The Curated Log XXXIII
This week: the work that made us stop scrolling — AI-first creators pushing the edge of what visual storytelling can mean.
Every week we curate what’s worth your attention. Not volume — signal.
What we’re watching
Dellafuente x MITO. The ten-year archive project is still generating artifacts we didn’t plan for. The system holds his codes intact while accelerating. That’s the test.
The Humanx conference footage. We found a four-act structure hiding inside what looked like standard event coverage. The story was already there — we just had to find the entry point.
What we’re thinking about
The question isn’t whether AI can make beautiful images. It can. The question is whether the person using it has something to say.
Most AI content fails the same way most content has always failed: it was made to exist, not to mean something.
Worth your time
The best work we saw this week came from creators who treated the model as a constraint rather than a shortcut. The constraint forced decisions. The decisions forced a point of view.
That’s the pattern. Every time.
See you next week.
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