Prompt: digital illustration of the Japanese Dragon Ball cartoon character, Goten, dressed in white jiu jitsu kimono, black belt, full body, bare foot, full hair, fighting a monster in the sky, Goten jumps a special move against the monster, then flies away
Style: Cinematic
Prompt: Completing the narrative is Topophilia, which considers the emotional connection between people and their physical environment. These works reflect a native ecology or landscape and convey a distinct sense of one’s culture or homeland. In a collaboration between Terrol Dew Johnson, a Tohono O’odham artist and basket weaver, and the New York and Tucson-based design studio Aranda\\Lasch, the Desert Paper series celebrates the rich material history of the Sonoran Desert and the intricate relationships between the land, its resources, and the Indigenous communities that call it home. When asked about how this exhibition will influence future trends and discourses around nature and human innovation, the curator concludes the interview with a final statement: ‘Through this exhibition, it is my hope that many become more conscious about their values and actions and are inspired to take action, not only for ourselves but for future generations. This is no small feat. Our well-being, identity and the planet’s survival may depend on it.’
Prompt: FROM PATTERNS AND FORMS TO PLACES AND PEOPLE The first theme, Natural Analogs, examines the simulation of naturally occurring shapes, sequences, and patterns with varying degrees of abstraction. ‘Here, nature’s aesthetic complexities, which conform to simple mathematical laws—the equations that generate patterns, cones, and pyramids, spirals and waves, and the topological rules of geometry—find new expressions in a digital age,’ explains the curator. Combining humans’ primal fascination with patterns and the wonders of computational technologies, Nervous System design studio lands at the Biophilia DAM exhibition with its undulating Floraform Chandelier inspired by the ruffled edges of flowers. The hanging light was developed with generative algorithms and fabricated using an additive 3D-printing process, casting a dense forest of shadows and enveloping the viewer in an environment of algorithmically grown plant forms.
Prompt: Frenchs modern dancing the cancan on a big pirate ship, (flag french : 1.5)
Negative: skull
Style: Fantasy Art
Prompt: Next up is Natural Systems, which explores nature’s processes and phenomena, focusing on seasonal and temporal changes. These works create meaningful, direct connections with the natural rhythms of life, mainly through movement and multi-sensory interactions. Illustrating this section is Meadow by Dutch artists Lonneke Gordijn and Ralph Nauta of DRIFT — a kinetic installation featuring colorful mechanical flowers suspended from above that open and close in an ever-changing choreography. Darrin Alfred points out in the interview that this particular piece recalls nyctinasty with its ‘Heraclitean motion‘ — a gentle, ever-changing pattern reminiscent of safety and comfort, akin to waves on a shore or grass swaying in the breeze, effortlessly grabbing one’s attention. Its constantly shifting nature allows the mind to unwind and recuperate while observing the mesmerizing movement of the lamps.
Prompt: Frenchs modern dancing the cancan on a big pirate ship, (flag french : 1.5)
Style: Comic Book
Prompt: exterior view skyscraper inspired in the BIOPHILIA: NATURE REIMAGINED AT DENVER ART MUSEUM (DAM) In the summer of 2024, the Denver Art Museum (DAM) will present Biophilia: Nature Reimagined, a multisensory exhibition that brings together more than 70 imaginative works by an international roster of designers and artists, including Iris van Herpen, Studio Gang, teamLab, Joris Laarman, and DRIFT. Projects will span architectural models and photographs, fashion, digital installations, and immersive artworks that highlight the transformative power of nature. Popularized by American biologist and author Edward O. Wilson, ‘Biophilia’ describes the theory of how humans have evolved to become intrinsically intertwined with nature. Wilson’s hypothesis invites deep reflection and poses relevant questions to consider life in our hyper-digital and urban-centric world. Inspired by that theory, Darrin Alfred, Curator of Architecture and Design at DAM, envisions the show as a space ‘to heighten our senses, more closely observe the world around us, and engage in cathartic, quiet moments that allow us to breathe amid the complexities of contemporary life,’
Prompt: FROM PATTERNS AND FORMS TO PLACES AND PEOPLE The first theme, Natural Analogs, examines the simulation of naturally occurring shapes, sequences, and patterns with varying degrees of abstraction. ‘Here, nature’s aesthetic complexities, which conform to simple mathematical laws—the equations that generate patterns, cones, and pyramids, spirals and waves, and the topological rules of geometry—find new expressions in a digital age,’ explains the curator. Combining humans’ primal fascination with patterns and the wonders of computational technologies, Nervous System design studio lands at the Biophilia DAM exhibition with its undulating Floraform Chandelier inspired by the ruffled edges of flowers. The hanging light was developed with generative algorithms and fabricated using an additive 3D-printing process, casting a dense forest of shadows and enveloping the viewer in an environment of algorithmically grown plant forms.
Prompt: digital illustration of Japanese Dragon Ball cartoon character, Goten, white jiu jitsu kimono dress, black belt, full body, bare foot
Negative: mutant, fingers missing, body in half
Style: Cinematic
Prompt: Large white woman flying silhouette . The effect of flying through the stars. a dark blue background with stars and slanted lines
Style: Digital Art
Prompt: exterior view skyscraper inspired in the BIOPHILIA: NATURE REIMAGINED AT DENVER ART MUSEUM (DAM) In the summer of 2024, the Denver Art Museum (DAM) will present Biophilia: Nature Reimagined, a multisensory exhibition that brings together more than 70 imaginative works by an international roster of designers and artists, including Iris van Herpen, Studio Gang, teamLab, Joris Laarman, and DRIFT. Projects will span architectural models and photographs, fashion, digital installations, and immersive artworks that highlight the transformative power of nature. Popularized by American biologist and author Edward O. Wilson, ‘Biophilia’ describes the theory of how humans have evolved to become intrinsically intertwined with nature. Wilson’s hypothesis invites deep reflection and poses relevant questions to consider life in our hyper-digital and urban-centric world. Inspired by that theory, Darrin Alfred, Curator of Architecture and Design at DAM, envisions the show as a space ‘to heighten our senses, more closely observe the world around us, and engage in cathartic, quiet moments that allow us to breathe amid the complexities of contemporary life,’
Prompt: skycrapper inspired in the BIOPHILIA: NATURE REIMAGINED AT DENVER ART MUSEUM (DAM) In the summer of 2024, the Denver Art Museum (DAM) will present Biophilia: Nature Reimagined, a multisensory exhibition that brings together more than 70 imaginative works by an international roster of designers and artists, including Iris van Herpen, Studio Gang, teamLab, Joris Laarman, and DRIFT. Projects will span architectural models and photographs, fashion, digital installations, and immersive artworks that highlight the transformative power of nature. Popularized by American biologist and author Edward O. Wilson, ‘Biophilia’ describes the theory of how humans have evolved to become intrinsically intertwined with nature. Wilson’s hypothesis invites deep reflection and poses relevant questions to consider life in our hyper-digital and urban-centric world. Inspired by that theory, Darrin Alfred, Curator of Architecture and Design at DAM, envisions the show as a space ‘to heighten our senses, more closely observe the world around us, and engage in cathartic, quiet moments that allow us to breathe amid the complexities of contemporary life,’ he tells designboom.
Prompt: 1man, solo, portrait session for wired magazine cover of Witcher geralt of rivia on his birthday, bday celeb on background, 1man, aviator glasses, neon colours, holographic elements, professional photo, retro wave style, 4k, full shot
Style: Comic Book
Prompt: 1man, solo, portrait session for wired magazine cover of Witcher geralt of rivia on his birthday, bday celeb on background, 1man, aviator glasses, neon colours, holographic elements, professional photo, retro wave style, 4k, full shot
Style: Sticker
Prompt: Sitting in the captain's seat in the wheelhouse of a luxury cruise ship, looking out at the horizon at sunrise, in a realistic way.
Style: 3D Model
Prompt: a group of young waiters around 20 years standing in a straight line weaing a completely white suit with black pant , holding ar 15 assault rifles with no imperfection one handle one barrel one magazine
Style: Cinematic
Prompt: 1man, solo, portrait session for wired magazine cover of Witcher geralt of rivia on his birthday, bday celeb on background, 1man, aviator glasses, neon colours, holographic elements, professional photo, retro wave style, 4k, full shot
Style: Neon Punk
Prompt: /in the dark forest, looking at the snake, the old lumberjack remains frozen, he notices that the snake takes a large diamond between its teeth
Negative: 3D
Style: Line Art
Prompt: in the dark forest, looking at the snake, the lumberjack remains frozen, he notices that the snake takes a large diamond between its teeth
Negative: 3D
Style: Anime
Prompt: in the dark forest, looking at the snake, the lumberjack remains frozen, he notices that the snake takes a large diamond between its teeth
Negative: 3D
Style: Origami
Prompt: in the dark forest, looking at the snake, the lumberjack remains frozen, he notices that the snake takes a large diamond between its teeth
Negative: 3D
Style: Cinematic
Prompt: Sitting in the captain's seat in the wheelhouse of a luxury cruise ship, looking out at the horizon at sunrise, in a realistic way.
Prompt: 1man, solo, portrait session for wired magazine cover of Witcher geralt of rivia on his birthday, 1man, aviator glasses, neon colours, holographic elements, professional photo, retro wave style, 4k, full shot, close up
Style: Neon Punk
Prompt: in the dark forest, looking at the snake, the lumberjack remains frozen, he notices that the snake takes a large diamond between its teeth
Negative: 3D
Style: Line Art
Prompt: A stray cat found refuge from the pouring rain under an overpass, its sodden fur clinging heavily to its slender frame. A kind passerby spotted the bedraggled feline and wrapped it snugly in a plush towel embroidered with dancing elephants, capturing the moment in a candid snapshot framed by the concrete walls.
Prompt: ultra realistic image of a a greek beach club pop-up restaurant sea view, luxury feel, cinematic lighting, super detail, high quality, 8K image 3d printed architecture image
Prompt: looking at the snake, the lumberjack remains frozen, he notices that the snake takes a large diamond between its teeth
Negative: 3d
Style: Line Art
Prompt: A fluffy white Persian cat, with its mesmerizing emerald eyes, was delicately embroidered onto a plush, absorbent towel, the intricate needlework capturing every intricate detail of its luxurious fur, creating a tactile masterpiece that brought a touch of elegance and whimsy to any bathroom.
Prompt: Sanctuary, Temple, Devil fairy(female), dark magic, Devil soul, Jinn, Demon, divine, clean skin, particles of lighting, multi color lighting fairy wings, transparent glass, neon multi color hair, glowing eyes, full makeup, swirling energy, depth of filed, Lots of lighting butterflies around, dark fantasy, levitation, lift your head and looking at the sky, \u003clora:DetailedEyes_V3:1\u003e, masterpiece, perfect anatomy, 32k UHD resolution, best quality, highres, realistic photo, professional photography, cinematic angle, cinematic lights, brilliant, vibrant, vivid color, highest detailed, stunning composition, hyper emotional, made by daz3d, RAW, wide shot, (full body:1. 3), \u003clora:add-detail-xl:1. 0\u003e
Style: Photographic
Prompt: masterpiece, perfect anatomy, 32k UHD resolution, best quality, RAW, vibrant, vivid color, realistic photo, professional photography, highly details, depth of field, cyberpunk style, Fractal, Biomech Cyberpunk Skull Ankle Boots, female, glowing Crystal Clear Cascade, extreme close up, \\u003clora:add-detail-xl:1. 0\\u003e
Negative: low quality, worst quality, (ac_neg1:1.2), (bad hands:1.4), (bad anatomy:1.3)
Style: Neon Punk
Prompt: kung fu master stomping his feed while in a defensive fighting position.
Negative: blurred
Style: Cinematic
Prompt: an old long grey haired kung fu master posing defensive with smoke and sparks all around with a cinematic background. Cinematic.
Negative: morphing
Style: Cinematic
Prompt: an old long grey haired kung fu master posing defensive with smoke and sparks all around with a cinematic background. Cinematic.
Negative: morphing
Style: Cinematic
Prompt: blond guy wearing red racing gear. At a vip lounge overlooking a racetrack. 1970 anime style
Style: Comic Book
Prompt: BIOPHILIA: NATURE REIMAGINED AT DENVER ART MUSEUM (DAM) In the summer of 2024, the Denver Art Museum (DAM) will present Biophilia: Nature Reimagined, a multisensory exhibition that brings together more than 70 imaginative works by an international roster of designers and artists, including Iris van Herpen, Studio Gang, teamLab, Joris Laarman, and DRIFT. Projects will span architectural models and photographs, fashion, digital installations, and immersive artworks that highlight the transformative power of nature. Popularized by American biologist and author Edward O. Wilson, ‘Biophilia’ describes the theory of how humans have evolved to become intrinsically intertwined with nature. Wilson’s hypothesis invites deep reflection and poses relevant questions to consider life in our hyper-digital and urban-centric world. Inspired by that theory, Darrin Alfred, Curator of Architecture and Design at DAM, envisions the show as a space ‘to heighten our senses, more closely observe the world around us, and engage in cathartic, quiet moments that allow us to breathe amid the complexities of contemporary life,’ he tells designboom.
Prompt: WEAVING TRADITION INTO HCCH STUDIO’S DYNAMIC INSTALLATION HCCH Studio (read more here) opted for a space-saving approach and proposed a suspended installation above the main promenade instead of traditional plaza sculptures or entrance arches. The design consists of two gracefully curved double spirals of rings that glow in the dark. These helixes form an X-shaped steel frame suspended from steel cables attached to the gable walls. The continuous curved surface creates a dynamic and ever-changing visual perspective that enhances the experience from different directions and at different levels within the neighborhood. The connection of the rings to the main structure is inspired by traditional weaving patterns that were often used by the previous generation to make tote bags. The rings are flexibly connected to each other by the usually 5 cm wide woven bands, and their position is fixed by a sewing detail at the intersection of the bands. All weaving and threading work is carried out by hand on site. The continuously curved surfaces, the green and orange woven ribbons, and the enlarged handmade nodes contrast with the narrow alleys, gray bricks, and red tiles. At night, the people walking under the spirals of light encounter a captivating retro city scene.
Prompt: ECHO INFUSES THE DEAD BARK WITH RED HOT WAX In Gregory Orekhov’s latest land art project, ECHO, a dried out spruce tree becomes a vibrant canvas symbolizing the fragility of nature and humanity. Against the backdrop of an expansive field in Moscow, the dead tree, which had been struck by lightning years ago and knocked down by the wind, now lays revived with the artist’s tactile touch. The textured surface of the bark absorbs hot wax infused with red pigment, while the roots protruding from the ground are metaphorically recall internal fears and secret anxieties. With the arrival of the first snow, ECHO evolves as interacts with the freshly coated landscape, its vivid red hues now mere traces of creative influence.
Prompt: Large white woman flying silhouette framed in red in the center. The effect of flying through the stars. Vector illustration on a dark blue background with stars and slanted lines
Style: Digital Art
Prompt: HCCH STUDIO INSTALLS INTERWOVEN DOUBLE-HELIX PIECE IN SHANGHAI A vibrant spiraling installation by HCCH Studio welcomes passersby to the entrance of the newly constructed Shikumen-style commercial district in Shanghai. Comprised of 1,300 elliptical illuminated rings and colorful bands, the public artwork bears a resemblance to a dragon-shaped creature celebrating the Lunar New Year. Given the district’s focus on local food shops, the design team aimed for the piece to also look like the ‘youtiao’ twisted fried pastry, a traditional breakfast item in Shanghai. The resulting installation infuses the urban area with nostalgic elements and a futuristic sci-fi aesthetic.
Prompt: WEAVING TRADITION INTO HCCH STUDIO’S DYNAMIC INSTALLATION HCCH Studio (read more here) opted for a space-saving approach and proposed a suspended installation above the main promenade instead of traditional plaza sculptures or entrance arches. The design consists of two gracefully curved double spirals of rings that glow in the dark. These helixes form an X-shaped steel frame suspended from steel cables attached to the gable walls. The continuous curved surface creates a dynamic and ever-changing visual perspective that enhances the experience from different directions and at different levels within the neighborhood. The connection of the rings to the main structure is inspired by traditional weaving patterns that were often used by the previous generation to make tote bags. The rings are flexibly connected to each other by the usually 5 cm wide woven bands, and their position is fixed by a sewing detail at the intersection of the bands. All weaving and threading work is carried out by hand on site. The continuously curved surfaces, the green and orange woven ribbons, and the enlarged handmade nodes contrast with the narrow alleys, gray bricks, and red tiles. At night, the people walking under the spirals of light encounter a captivating retro city scene.
Prompt: the artistic instalation in the museum, HCCH STUDIO INSTALLS INTERWOVEN DOUBLE-HELIX PIECE IN SHANGHAI A vibrant spiraling installation by HCCH Studio welcomes passersby to the entrance of the newly constructed Shikumen-style commercial district in Shanghai. Comprised of 1,300 elliptical illuminated rings and colorful bands, the public artwork bears a resemblance to a dragon-shaped creature celebrating the Lunar New Year. Given the district’s focus on local food shops, the design team aimed for the piece to also look like the ‘youtiao’ twisted fried pastry, a traditional breakfast item in Shanghai. The resulting installation infuses the urban area with nostalgic elements and a futuristic sci-fi aesthetic.
Negative: blurred, deformed
Style: Digital Art