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Daily Program / Season #2

Feb 10 - Apr 15, 2026

Group Show - Daily Program / Season #2

Overview

"We need to pay attention to what artists are doing. They have the sensibility to foresee where our world is going, and we need to support their visions."

- Alejandro Cartagena

The Fellowship Daily Program's first year was dedicated to AI video, documenting one of the medium's most rapidly evolving periods. With contributions from 137 artists worldwide, creating over 3,500 unique works, the program stands as a comprehensive exploration of AI video's technical, aesthetic, and conceptual advancements from 2023 to 2024. Artists experimented boldly, from SORA to text-to-story narratives, significantly advancing their individual voices and demonstrating the medium's capabilities as a new tool for art making, storytelling, and visual experimentation.
Looking ahead, the Daily Program Season 2 will focus on a carefully selected group of artists whose exceptional potential we are committed to supporting through dedicated curation, mentorship, and promotion. As AI tools rapidly evolve, these artists are at the forefront, exploring new dimensions within their creative practice. The Daily Program Season 2 provides a platform for artists to share their evolving journeys, breakthroughs, and ongoing dialogues with both their peers and collectors.

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Francesco D'Isa

Hallucination

2026

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Contract Address
Blockchain
Ethereum
Token Standard
ERC-721

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Hallucination investigates the fragility of objective reality by surrendering the creative process to chance and machine-generated anomalies. The work functions as a meditation on perception, where the visual output is determined by the unpredictable behavior of algorithms operating at the edge of their training data. By prioritizing noise, artifacts, and stochastic deviations over clear representation, the piece suggests that our shared reality is merely a temporary consensus. The poem embraces the machine’s tendency to misinterpret prompts, treating these errors as glimpses into a world that exists beyond human logic.

Listen to an Audio Reflection from Francesco D'Isa discussing this work.