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Neuro-Psychic AI

Fashion Design 

Liminal & Celadon Mist

Breath of Bloom Series, 2025

By Vesna Stawa

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Artist Statement

by Vensa Stawa

Breath of Bloom is an exploration of fragility, transience, and quiet transformation. Rooted in the elements of air, bloom and growth, this series seeks to capture the intangible, those fleeting moments of stillness and motion that define our inner landscapes.

My work draws on the idea that breath is both essential and impermanent: a rhythm of taking in and letting go. Blooming is its own act of vulnerability, a gradual opening that reveals both beauty and fragility. Through soft light, layered translucency, and a restrained palette, I aim to  evoke an atmosphere of introspection and gentle hope.

Each render is designed as a window into a world that is at once delicate and alive. The fabrics appear to move with the air itself, suggesting freedom and possibility while remaining anchored in subtle emotional tones. The work embraces slowness in a fast world, inviting viewers to pause, reflect, and inhabit the space between inhalation and exhalation.

Breath of Bloom is not just a visual study but a meditation on impermanence and renewal. It is a reminder that beauty often resides in what is fleeting, and that by noticing the quiet details such as the play of light, the softness of form we reconnect with the essence of being present.

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Neural Creativity

Oh, Melete, 2022

By Aleksei Martyniuk

Artist Statement 

By Aleksei Martyniuk

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Inspiration is the key to the infinite creativity. Alongside with Melete, the ancient Greek muse of thought and meditation, we open door by door in different corners of our mind, trying to unite the shattered images that arise.
This artwork is a kind of analysis of the creative processes behind the emergence of ideas and the following stages of their implementation. The spontaneous and chaotic nature of these mechanisms is emphasized with neural networks as the main visual language.

Charlotte Rummelsburg’s

Imaginal Study

Berlin 1935

By Degard

Charlotte Rummelsburg’s Imaginal Study b

 

Artist Statement

by Degard

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This painting is part of my doctoral series exploring intergenerational memory and the imaginative reconstruction of family histories. Charlotte Rummelsburg, my great-grandmother, was born in 1875 and died by suicide in 1934. Family stories dismissed her as a “lunatic,” but I believe she was a sensitive woman broken by the terror and despair of Nazi Berlin.

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I wanted to reconstruct some of her home. Through intergenerational transmission, and thinking about who we truly are as a family, I have considered that she would have spent time in a study — a room that has always held importance in our homes.

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Using the AI apps Imagine AI and PicLumen, I generated around 200 iterations of a woman in a 1930s study, refining and painting over the chosen image. The AI’s distortions — misshapen forms and nonsensical objects — became a foundation for reinterpreting her as a silhouette, a ghostly presence aligned with the visionary methodology of my work.

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The paintings on the wall became photos — only two of which I know to be my family. All other possessions and knowledge of our lineage have been lost. Yet through the window shines a “Wonderland,” a realm of colour, innocence, and peace. She can be at peace; she has been found and loved.

Meet the Artist- Dr Lila Moore
© 2014-2025 Dr Lila Moore
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Postal address:

Dr Lila Moore

27 Old Gloucester St. Holborn

London WC1N 3AX

UK

info@cyberneticinstitute.com

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