
AI-generated visual
Concept and scene
Mood Diary
Jan 2025




Type: AI-generated visual
installation
Author: Liu Qianhua (Leo); Luo Wen (Winnie)
Date: Jan 2025.
Dimensions: variable size
Materials: Autolume; Max/MSP; 100 sky photographs (Toronto); monitor; picture wall; AI-
generated video; readymade elements
Mood Diary investigates the
artist's agency in the age of artificial intelligence. Instead of using pre-trained AI as a passive tool, the work focuses on how the selection of training data serves as a primary creative intervention.
A grid of 100 photographs of the Toronto sky—capturing personal, emotional moments—serves as the foundational dataset. This archive is channeled through a custom-trained AI model to generate ambiguous topographies that oscillate between memory and abstraction. By blurring these sky-scapes, the work moves from individual nostalgia to collective memory, allowing viewers to project their own experiences onto the visuals.
To link this digital stream with the physical body, the output’s brightness and color are modulated by pre-recorded heartbeat data (integrated via Max/MSP).The core of the work is this negotiated uncertainty: exploring how AI can generate unexpected visuals while remaining anchored to the artist’s intent. It probes the liminal space between human authorshipand machine autonomy.
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