DRESSING GOWNS AND BATHROBES VOL16At ALRINCON we run so many
ongoing series that sometimes
almost two years can go by between one installment and the next without anyone really noticing. The archive keeps growing, folders pile up, and some sagas go on standby, waiting for the right moment to come back.
Just to put things in perspective:
Dressing gowns and bathrobes VOL15 was published in
September 2024. Yeah. Quite a while ago. Long enough for many to have forgotten about it… and for others to genuinely enjoy seeing it return.
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RANDOM AI-GENERATED IMAGES VOL31There was a time, not that long ago, when images generated by
artificial intelligence had something unsettling about them. Not because of what they showed, but because of how they did it. Faces that looked fine until you stared a second longer,
hands that didn’t quite fit, skin that felt too smooth, empty gazes, expressions frozen somewhere between human and artificial. They were interesting, sure, but it was obvious you were looking at
tests, experiments, attempts at something that was still under construction.
If you go back through the early entries of this series, you’ll see exactly that. It’s not just a collection of images; it’s almost a small
timeline of how the technology has evolved right in front of us. Without really meaning to, these galleries have ended up working as a pretty clear
record of how far AI has jumped in a short time.
Because what we have now is something different. The
lighting no longer looks painted on, bodies feel coherent, gestures look natural, and scenes are starting to carry a
real photographic feel that would have been hard to imagine just a couple of years ago. Where there used to be experimentation, now there’s intention. Where you used to see the trick, now you have to look for it.
In that sense, this series has become something more than just a compilation of suggestive images. It has turned, almost by accident, into a way of
measuring technological time. If someone wants to see how much AI image generation has changed, there’s no need to look up reports or comparisons — just check the first entries and compare them with today’s.
And the interesting part is that this doesn’t seem to have hit a ceiling yet. If the jump over the last two years has been like this, what comes next could reshape how we understand
photography,
visual creation, and everything that used to depend on a camera and someone standing in front of it.
For now, the only certain thing is that the evolution keeps moving forward,
entry by entry. And this one is simply number 31.
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