Interdisciplinary
AI and Artistic Freedom in the Digital Age
I am a photographer.
I am an author.
I am an artisan.
I am a gardener.
I work with AI.
As an author, I have published.
As a photographer, I have sold my work.
My backyard garden in Kreuzberg is not a concept – it is lived practice, growing, blooming, and supporting the insect world.
All of this is part of my artistic work.
There is no contradiction. It is expression.
I work analog and digital.
With soil, light, language, and technology.
AI expands my intellectual space.
It replaces nothing – it complements.
It is a tool, a dialogue, and a possibility.
My page is a space for my art – not for fundamental debates about tools.
I respect that there are spaces choosing to work without AI.
I equally respect my decision not to share my work in spaces where part of it is excluded by principle.
I publish where my work can be seen as a whole.
Those who wish to engage are welcome.
Those who do not are free to move on.
Respect is required here.
Disrespectful comments will be removed.
Profiles that repeatedly disrupt will be blocked.
Not out of spite.
But out of self-respect.
I owe no one a justification for my artistic means.
This is where art is created.
And this is where clear boundaries apply.
Art needs space.
Freedom requires courage.
Both exist here.
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