Experimental
Explore the future of visuals where AI fuses with our wildest Ideas.
AI transforms imagination into new storytelling that would otherwise never be created.
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Grok 4
Grok 4 dropped on July 10th. The next day, I built a vibe coded image editor, later dubbed CANVASS, that runs entirely inside Grok’s preview window.
What started as a basic tool quickly evolved: stackable effects, real-time undo/redo, and playful features like bidirectional swirls.
Then came the real twist: live-editable video. Every frame you see here was generated and manipulated directly in Grok 4’s beta interface. This one’s still wild and unfolding.
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MoonValley: Marey
My first attempts with AI motion transfer using Moonvalley’s Marey shows its power in under 10 minutes of focused work. Marey is made for real production and is the first AI video model trained on fully licensed, high-res footage, avoiding copyright issues common with other tools. It lets filmmakers use real camera motion and performances, animate movements, control poses, trajectories, and cameras, all while producing clean, studio-quality 1080p clips up to 5 seconds at 24 FPS.
What makes this clip stand out is how Marey’s hybrid VFX workflow works: by importing source motion, changing camera angles, and extending scenes, creators can craft cinematic shots with exact frame control.
These experiment aren’t just a tests. They’re demos of how Marey is changing motion transfer, production quality, and creative freedom in AI filmmaking.
Midjourney Video
When Midjourney’s AI video model dropped, I dove in headfirst by testing edge cases, pushing its limits, and chasing the surreal.
What followed were hundreds of generations and some of the weirdest, wildest outputs I’ve ever seen. From fluid transformations to moments that felt like lost dream fragments, these experiments capture a snapshot of that first chaotic wave of exploration.
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