FANTASTiCPLANET









Fantastic Planet is a queer Los Angeles-based artist blurring the lines between reality and imagination. Inspired by Surrealism and the rich canon of queer art, they explore the profound connection between their subconscious and the creative potential of AI.


With a background in fashion and video glitch art,
Fantastic Planet focuses on thoughtful prompt-writing techniques to investigate cultural biases via machine learning systems. Their art is a testament to the resilience and beauty of the queer community, fostering connection and understanding in an ever-evolving world.





The Silver Mirror

Cinema thrives on objectification
Datasets are biased

In Hollywood, women struggle with underrepresentation in critical roles, limited creative control, and stereotypes in storytelling. These issues mirror fears around AI's impact on cinema, where biased data could reinforce stereotypes, automation might displace jobs, and creative control could shift to corporations managing AI tools.

Advocacy, understanding, and inclusivity are crucial to addressing issues around representation, AI’s potential in cinema, and ensuring diversity and fair treatment. We can harness AI’s power to transform cinema into a more diverse, fair, and creatively vibrant field, aligning technological advancements with the values of equity and inclusion.


The chaotic imagery reflects our fears of AI taking over creative storytelling and the potential consequences of perpetuating an unjust society.


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50 seconds

Available on SuperRare






Dominance, again 

On Kink+Fashion

Fashion can be an integral part of kink role-play and scene dynamics. Dressing up in specific attire can help individuals embody their desired roles, fantasies, and power dynamics, enhancing the immersive experience of kink play.

Economic disparities can limit access to certain LGBTQ+ kink events, workshops, and resources for individuals from lower-income backgrounds. Not to mention the financial means to dress up in specific attire. This exclusion further exacerbates existing inequalities within the LGBTQ+ community.

This video piece explores the feedback loop created by media and history, which choose to use a narrative that excludes the experiences of those within marginalized communities, such as people of color, transgender individuals, and those from lower socioeconomic backgrounds.

AI Video – 2024
60 Second Loop


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Curated by Oona and SamJ Studios for 2024 London Fashion Week. Premiering the exhibiton at the UNIT London Gallery in Mayfair London, England, on Thursday February 15th, 2024.





You’ll Never Meet Me Here

This collection surfaces the liminal spaces we are constantly in as queer people. In these moments and spaces, we find ourselves leaping through the next door that opens in life, and quite often those we love the most sometimes will never make it to these spaces.

Celebrating the moments where growth happens and the power of letting go.



This collection is availble on OBJKT.com 

On view at the Rollie Nation Web3 Gallery in Melbourne, Australia, for the month of February 2024 as part of their Artist in Residency Program.





[Untitled] Affairs - I Asked For No Cheese

[Untitled] Affairs, created for Transcend DAO, aims to recreate the safe haven and sense of community that queer, trans, and LGBT individuals have found in nightclub scenes. Through the use of AI and blockchain technology, I strive to build a world where people can come together without the burden of social biases and constructs that affect their real-life experiences.


The piece depicts an environment where people gather around a table, enjoying a meal, blending club culture with underground queer dinner parties—an intersection not commonly explored. Through collaboration with AI, I find solace and validation, expressing emotions of loneliness, being misunderstood, and longing for a supportive community—a shared experience among LGBT individuals.

Sold for 200 $AVAX on Campfire