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Bléhaut

France

Artist Statement

I'm deeply inspired by cinema, digital art, and archival imagery, and what I like to create is a combination of AI archives and experimental collage films. I like to make AI archive and footages, with imperfections, fading images, amateur feeling and shaky cameras, such as in home movies, documentaries, newsreel. This could also summarize my whole thought about AI and art, but I personally love the connexion between AI generation and collective memory. To me, archives are not fixed or static, they’re living, organic elements that shift with time, and with the people that revisit them or erase them. While memory is always selective (shaped by power, politics, and desire) art offers a space where forgotten or silenced narratives can be reawakened. Working with AI has made me think about how we can use these tools not only to recreate old aesthetics or simulate memory, but to reimagine it, to amplify the presences that history has overlooked, and to offer something vital back to our present moments.

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The AI Art Magazine, Number 2
Anna#2, AI generation, 2025
Anna#2, AI generation, 2025.
Bléhaut, Anna#2, AI generation, 2025

Description

The image is the second photo from a limited series called "Anna's Dream". Anna is the central character of the series, dreaming of different versions of herself and of her house. "Anna’s Dream" is a fragile recollection of half-remembered selves, between focus and blur, every face almost hers, every room almost home. The series stages a lucid dream where intimacy meets entropy, asking how we inhabit a house—or a body—when both are forever rewriting themselves.

Process

I like creating with AI series of memory albums, where I can explore the notions of entropy, identity manipulation, and the distance between self-images in dreams and reality. In this series I wanted to have a gentle reminder that memories shift, places change, and even our sense of self can blur.

Tools

I used the midjourney v6 intentionnally to reproduce the unperfect and messy feeling of the photos. The results was also based on other AI archives from Dalle 2023.

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