CRAFTED REALITIES AND FELT FUTURES
CRAFTED REALITIES AND FELT FUTURES: Inside the Textural, Emotional Worlds of Goo Vision (link here). In the saturated sea of AI-generated imagery, Goo Vision carves a path through sensation and contradiction. Their work feels at once futuristic and nostalgic, sleek and undone, where digital code meets the human subconscious. “Right now,” they say, “it’s a reflection on human emotion in relation to technology and how its growing presence shapes the way we feel, think, and exist.” While often set in liminal worlds and inhabited by figures both familiar and estranged, Goo Vision’s visuals are more about evocation than explanation. Moreover, the experience is tactile, moody, and intimate, less about what’s shown, and more about what it stirs. However, it’s not about clarity; rather, it’s about complexity, emotion, and friction.
GOO VISION AND THE EMOTION OF CODE
To enter Goo Vision’s universe is to navigate the emotional contradictions of our hyperconnected age. Although rooted in digital tools, the work feels intimate, even haunted. Drawing from dystopian fiction and the uncanny logic of digital life, their work merges “human emotion” with synthetic design. “I draw a lot of inspiration from dystopian fictions and the contradictions we encounter in the digital age,” they explain. “I love combining those aesthetics with elements and textures from nature.” Furthermore, this is more than just an aesthetic, it’s an ethic, a commitment to exploring the in-between. Consequently, through liminal atmospheres and fragmented forms, Goo Vision blurs the lines between memory, speculation, and feeling. Even so, the images remain open, never didactic.
Goo Vision’s speculative creatures blur the line between bestiary and battleground, wearing textures like memory. AI art created bu Goo Vision
GOO VISION’S TEXTURES: SOFT, SYNTHETIC, SURREAL
A defining trait of Goo Vision’s images is their overwhelming texture. Whether glistening membranes or weathered chrome, their visuals read like surfaces you could almost touch. “I like to experiment freely with textures and often create visual contrasts,” they say, “like combining natural surfaces with synthetic or technological ones.” This interplay feels both deliberate and instinctual. “Using AI opens up a boundless field of possibilities to explore textures in a wide range of styles,” they add. “The freedom to invent and collide materials is a key part of my visual language.” It’s not about accuracy, it’s about creating visual friction. Materials imagined or impossible are pushed together until they form a new kind of harmony, where even imagined liquids have emotional weight.
GOO VISION REJECTS THE IDEA OF PERFECTION
In a time where visual culture often favors clarity and polish, Goo Vision chooses the rough edge, the unresolved. “Perfection doesn’t draw me in, it often leaves nothing to hold on to,” they reflect. “There’s nothing to explore or question. Imperfection, on the other hand, makes you pause. You start to notice, to reflect.” Indeed, this attraction to imperfection isn’t accidental. It’s a resistance to the algorithm’s tendency toward sterility. Instead of conforming to polished norms, Goo Vision doesn’t just embrace imperfection, they wield it. “Ultimately, imperfection is deeply human,” they add. As a result, it’s precisely this humanity that lingers in each frame, even though the medium is entirely digital.
GOO VISION’S PROCESS: BUILT ON CURIOSITY
Beneath Goo Vision’s singular aesthetic lies an ever-shifting creative process. “Experimentation is one of the core elements of my process,” they explain. “Working with AI means constantly trying out new approaches and pushing boundaries.” Rather than relying on fixed workflows, Goo Vision reinvents their process regularly. “When you’re too deep into a specific workflow, it’s easy to overlook great opportunities,” they note. “Taking a step back and rethinking the approach can work wonders sometimes.” There’s a spirit of restless curiosity driving every piece, an openness not just to technological tools, but to moments of failure, friction, and surprise.
In these dissonant portraits, the body becomes an interface, tactile, coded, and profoundly altered. AI art made by Goo Vision
GOO VISION LIVES WHERE YOU SCROLL
Though rooted in conceptual rigor, Goo Vision’s art lives and evolves in digital space. “I share most of my work on social media, mainly X and Instagram, where I explore ideas and connect with a wider audience,” they say. Some pieces are released as curated NFTs via platforms like Manifold, Objkt, or Exchange Art, while others have appeared in physical exhibitions like Aigorithm in Ho Chi Minh City or NFT.NYC 2025. And for those wondering about the artist’s evolving digital identity: “I recently changed my name from goo.visuals back to goo.vision. That’s actually the original name. goo.visuals was just a placeholder while goo.vision wasn’t available.” From timelines to white cubes, Goo Vision reminds us that even in the synthetic realm, art can be intimate, instinctive, and deeply human.
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