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Can I just stay in this moment with you? Every now and then you find a liminal space where things are quiet and you can catch your breath. This is one of those spaces. Happy Friday. It started with this prompt: “A highly detailed and realistic analog photograph, 85mm lens aesthetic, Leica camera aesthetic,…

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Seeing videos made with Grok made me want to start creating AI content. I had used Unstable Diffusion’s online generator previously [https://www.unstability.ai/]. And I thought it was an interesting gadget to play with, but I didn’t see it being viable as a mean of creating anything of substance. There were two big limitations: the…

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I like strong women. Because there’s that moment when you feel her muscle and curves and you realize that she chose you – and that means everything. And I think that’s where the idea of the uniforms came from. Because I like the juxtaposition of strength and softness – that feminine edge that makes…
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This is part 2 of a series of articles. Click on the link below to read Part 1: Act 1: The Divided Settlement The act opens with a chilling holographic prologue projected across the multi-level stage. A massive, unblinking Overseer eye glows in harsh amber and radioactive orange, delivering a modified Chorus speech that…

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I only feel suicidal in the morning. But it’s every morning. Because every morning I wake up and I know it’s not going to get any better. I know that the love I lost is gone forever. I know that nobody’s life is better because I am alive. And I know that when I…
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”’Romeo and Juliet: Naked in the Wasteland”’ is an experimental stage adaptation of William Shakespeare’s classic tragedy ”Romeo and Juliet”, written and directed by avant-garde playwright Caroline Esposito in 1978. The production reimagines the story in a dystopian future, blending elements of Shakespearean drama with Orwellian surveillance themes and post-apocalyptic survival motifs. It premiered…

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In the neon-drenched sprawl of the city, where secrets clung to the shadows like smoke, she stood on the rooftop, the girl who had erased her name. Once, she was someone—bound by labels, expectations, a life scripted in ink she couldn’t wash away. But now, under the star-pricked sky, she was reborn, her skin…