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✨JULY EDITION · THE DAILY PROGRAM 2 ✨
Throughout 2025 we have been releasing (and will continue to release) a monthly selection of still images, GIFs, and videos from the Season 2 cohort. The July edition drops tomorrow with a fresh, curated showcase of this season’s artists.
Program Overview
→ What: The Daily Program’s first year brought together 137 artists from around the world, generating over 3,500 unique AI video pieces.
→ Why: In 2025, we’re focusing on a smaller group of promising creators, giving them the curatorial support, mentorship, and spotlight they need to break new ground in AI-driven art.
Day 1 line-up:
Frank Manzano
c0ok3d
Solar.W
All AI ll
Andrea Ciulu
Noper
Panaviscope
Pete Burkeet
Sheldrick
Mind Wank
Doopiidoo
Etozheques
Nomads & Vagabonds
How It Works
→ When: Tuesday, July 15, and Wednesday, July 16, and once each month thereafter.
→ Where: Link on the tweet below
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Daily Program Season 2 ✨ July Edition ✨
↓ Meet noper
From the natural forces in Terrestrial Factors to the dreamy, layered visuals in Trapped JPEGs, Noper’s work often explores the space between chaos and calm. His images shift and fade like passing thoughts, brief, but full of feeling.
Watching his art can feel like stepping into an unfamiliar place. The way things appear, change, and break apart keeps you on your toes. It mirrors how he sees the world, constantly moving, sometimes messy, but full of quiet, grounded moments too.
His work often hints at a place where nature takes the lead and imagination flows freely. By leaning into uncertainty, Noper shows that not everything needs to be clear to be meaningful. 0 reply
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Daily Program Season 2 ✨July Edition ✨
As we prepare to launch the July edition of Daily Program Season 2, we’re introducing the featured artists one by one.
↓ Today we introduce Kentskooking
Kentskooking came to visual arts through a nontraditional path. Without formal training, he works outside the conventions of established art practices, allowing for an open and flexible process. He builds each piece through sound and animation, shaping short, looping works that reflect personal and cultural themes.
His work often touches on memory, identity, and the way we relate to the digital world. There is a clear interest in small moments that feel slightly off or incomplete, places where introspection, routine, and the strange quietly overlap. 0 reply
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DAILY SEASON II - JULY EDITION
↓ Meet Solar.W
Known as Solar.W, practice brings together digital processes and an interest in how we perceive motion, structure, and space.
For this edition, Solar.W contributes works from his series
ABNDND SIM, which explores the layered nature of time and the instability of place. These works often present characters caught in loops, moving rapidly through spaces that seem familiar but resist anchoring. Courtyards, corridors, and mirrored rooms dissolve into one another, questioning whether progress or escape is possible, or even necessary.
Rather than offering resolution, Solar.W’s work often lingers in the moment before change, inviting reflection on how we internalize repetition, how memory forms inside artificial systems, and how emotion can emerge within digital structures. The tone is restrained, but charged: a quiet invitation to stay with the discomfort long enough to recognize yourself in it.
These are some of his featured pieces in this edition. 0 reply
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As we prepare to launch the July edition of Daily Program Season 2, we’re introducing the featured artists one by one.
↓ Today, meet nouseskou
Kou Yamamoto, known artistically as “nouseskou”, is a multidisciplinary creator whose practice explores the deep connections between the human body and technology.
Blurring the lines between contemporary art and experimental dance, Yamamoto orchestrates immersive experiences that fuse movement and sound into a single expressive language.
His work is profoundly influenced by the natural stillness and spiritual atmosphere of Kyoto, his hometown. Forest paths, quiet temples, and the subtle rhythms of nature form the emotional and aesthetic backdrop to his creative pursuits.
Spanning dance, video design, and electronic music, Yamamoto’s output reflects inspirations ranging from Musique Concrète to the contemplative minimalism of Japan’s Mono-ha art movement of the 1970s. His world is one where digital tools and organic gestures intertwine. 0 reply
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