GREEN HAUS /AI

As a creative, I have mixed feelings about AI potentially making creative thinking obsolete and proliferating reductive imagery. To challenge my own bias, I started Green Haus AI — a studio practice using AI with conservation and climate data to create impactful imagery that deepens viewers' understanding of the climate crisis.

/LAND SPILLS

This year, the world will generate 2.6 trillion pounds of garbage — the weight of about 7,000 Empire State Buildings. With over 3,000 active landfills in the United States, as much as 1,800,000 acres of natural habitat have been lost.

“Land Spills” uses AI to imagine the revegetation of native land, a process that, in reality, takes longer than the current growth rate of existing landfills — an endless cycle perpetuated by non-consequential human thinking.

/SOIL & LAUNDRY

The average American plant owner will spend $566 on houseplants in their lifetime, whereas their spend on clothing is $150-$400 in just one month. That means they will buy nearly $125,000 on clothes in a entire lifetime.

“Soil & Laundry” uses AI to imagine what flipping that spending ratio would look like for our closets, homes, and thinking.

/BAD
HABITATS

An animal’s natural habitat is defined by the physical and ecological conditions and resources that allow for the sustainable health and procreation of it’s species.

“Bad Habitats” uses AI to juxtapose an array of species against environments where their survival is most improbable. The resulting imagery ranges from surreal to eerily familiar — at times, resembling modern documentation of endangered species in the midst of sweeping loss of biodiversity, global warming, climate, change, and loss of natural habitats due to human intervention.

Concepting
Art Direction
AI Workflows
Copy Writing

/SKILLS
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