SALAD COLLECTIVE

There is a collective called Salad, in which 5 artists, filmmakers, sound designers and screenwriters work together to explore the possibilities of Artificial Inteligence. We’ve been putting together a few ideas that wouldn’t be possible to bring to life otherwise. A 15 years old short movie about a personal story, A series that give voices to forgoten objects and everyone can recognise, a short about moving and searching for happiness and dozens of experiments for Google Flow. Ah, and some experiments on how AI could be a toll to create music videos… Bellow you’ll see some of the stuff I’ve just mentioned…

THE OUTCASTS

The Outcasts series takes place inside a forgotten drawer where old objects live trapped in the present, surviving by remembering who they used to be. Once useful, successful in their own small ways, they now hold on to the hope that they are still essential to the owner of the house, the center of their world, their reason to exist. Every Wednesday, new objects arrive, dropped by the cleaner, and with them comes fear: Wednesday is also bin day. The drawer becomes a waiting room between relevance and disappearance. Through quiet humor and fragile optimism, the series reflects on a consumerist world that replaces instead of keeps, and on our shared need to belong, to be remembered, and to matter, even after our purpose seems to be gone.

ARMANDO THE FISH

Armando the Fish is a short movie

A stranger to both the ocean and the land, Armando journeys toward the mountains, searching for a place to call home. Yet, the road ahead will reveal that some creatures are not meant to fit into one world, they are meant to create their own.

GOOGLE FLOW

I'm currently working with SpecialGuestX, a production company, experimenting with and creating clips using Google's emerging AI technologies. Despite having more than 20 years of experience in the creative industry, this has been one of the most rewarding and creatively stimulating projects I've ever worked on. Here are a few examples from the hundreds of pieces we've created together with the incredible team at SGX.