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AI Art: How Singaporean designer Karyn Lim used Midjourney to design Snøwood, a fictional resort inspired by traditional Chinese medicine and mushrooms

“Our modern style of living might reflect some nostalgic longing for nature as a refuge from the intensity of the digital world,” she says. “As technology develops a greater presence in our modern lifestyles, I imagine it to eventually fade in its physical presence so our spaces can remain calming, natural and warm.”

At this time of writing, Lim sees generative design as a tool to kickstart new concepts for future projects, and is much encouraged by her results. “AI-enabled art generators are, like most software we use, not an end product. AI doesn’t understand language the same way humans do, so it’s important to figure out how it will interpret our choice of words,” she says, commenting on the design process thus far.

“The other approach is to relinquish control, send volumes of prompt variations to the AI, and then hope that it returns something good. In some…

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