Clickbait, my first book, is on its way to readers in summer 2024, marking a significant chapter in my journey.
My collaborations have stretched into some fascinating territories. With Wired, I’ve had the opportunity to visualize three of their monthly 6-words-SciFi-Stories.
For Elle Decoration, I reenvisioned the timeless Wizard of Oz with a contemporary lens, while Schön Magazine featured my unique take on Alice in Wonderland, reimagined as a 1960s kabuki production.
Clickbait (published by Jonglez)
“Introducing an unprecedented fusion of AI and storytelling, a groundbreaking art book that will take you on a journey through vivid and surreal visuals that don’t exist.
With each turn off the page, you’ll be drawn deeper into a world crafted in collaboration between the author and a machine, where familiar places and concepts take on entirely new meanings.
These visuals will leave you feeling simultaneously confused, excited and hungry for more, as you explore a world that exists only in the mind of Simon and the algorithms that generated it. From placid beaches to surreal fashion shots, this book will transport you to places that never were, unveiling the beauty and mystery of an AI-generated universe.
Each story within this art book has been carefully crafted to weave seamlessly between the visuals, creating an immersive experience that will keep you captivated from start to finish. Whether you’re into art, fashion, or disruptive technology, this book is sure to capture your imagination and leave you yearning for more.”
Schön Almost Wonderland
“But I don’t want to go among mad people,” Alice remarked.
“Oh, you can’t help that,” said the Cat: “we’re all mad here. I’m mad. You’re mad.” “How do you know I’m mad?” said Alice. “You must be,” said the Cat, “or you wouldn’t have come here.” ― Lewis Carroll, Alice in Wonderland
The story has been told over and over, it’s a tale that’s old as time. After chasing a White Rabbit with a watch frantically declaring that he’s late, Alice falls, falls, falls down a rabbit hole and finds herself in a world not like the one she knows. She shrinks and she grows, she drinks and she flows throughout Wonderland, tempted and teased by flowers and Hatters and caterpillars and the like.
Travel to Wonderland with Alice in this Schön! 44 digital cover where our literary heroine, who wears GUCCI Beauty, falls into a new tale with seemingly familiar — but unknown — characters.
Elle We’re not in Kansas anymore
What if Emerald City was a magical Art Deco hotel? What if its hallways were paved in golden yellow bricks? What if there was a tornado shaped chandelier in the lobby? What if there were complementary ruby slippers in every room? The tin man I have reimagined for this surreal experience has been featured on this month