Failure is not the opposite of success—it’s the raw material from which creativity is built.
Every misstep refines an idea. Every unexpected glitch becomes a lesson. Every iteration, no matter how imperfect, carries the potential for something extraordinary.
Welcome to Abstract Failures—a space where exploration matters more than perfection, and process is just as important as outcome.
This blog is an evolving collection of thoughts, experiments, and discoveries that stem from my work with AI, music, and creative technology. It’s a place to document the unpredictable, to analyze how we interact with AI as both a tool and collaborator, and to share what I learn along the way.
Why "Failures"?
Because failure is the only constant in learning.
Because every creative breakthrough is preceded by a string of discarded ideas.
Because iteration is everything—whether it’s a piece of music, an AI-generated image, or a concept that refuses to take shape until the hundredth attempt.
I’ve spent countless hours exploring AI-assisted creativity, from generating surreal imagery to using AI to transform sound. I’ve built daily musical sketches that capture fleeting emotions, worked with algorithms that glitch and fragment input data, and tested AI-driven workflows that sometimes work—and sometimes don’t.
All of it—every misstep and breakthrough—belongs here.
What You’ll Find Here
AI & Creative Workflows – How I leverage AI in the creative process of music, images, video, and beyond.
The Music Process – Behind-the-scenes thoughts on my daily ambient sketches, artistic decisions, and creative constraints.
Failure as Learning – Embracing mistakes, exploring limitations, and finding unexpected beauty in imperfection.
Experiences Beyond AI – Reflections on travel, sound design, and other influences that shape my work.
This isn’t about chasing perfection. It’s about exploration, reflection, and adaptation. It’s about asking: What happens if I push this idea further? What if I fail—what would I learn?
If that resonates with you, welcome.
Let’s learn. Let’s adapt. Let’s iterate.
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