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The Digital Brush - When Artificial Intelligence Meets Human Emotion
They say AI has no soul. In this workshop, I will show you how to pour your soul into the algorithm and undergo a process of emotional processing by transforming feelings, fears, desires, and deep secrets into digital imagery.
We are living in a historic moment. AI is changing the rules of the creative game, and I invite you not to get left behind, but to pick up the digital brush and lead. Artificial intelligence is not just technology. It is an invitation. A kind of delicate flirtation between what you feel and what you wouldn't dare to paint with your hands. There is a moment when the AI ceases to be software and becomes a whisper, a silent partner that pulls out things you didn't know existed inside you.
I am Kaitz Brebner - a filmmaker, journalist, and writer investigating the meeting point of technology, consciousness, and emotion. The animated film I created with AI tools, "Guilt's Orgasm," which has traveled through festivals from Hollywood to Moscow and Albania, is the direct inspiration for this workshop. In the film, I transformed human emotion into a living, seductive, and manipulative character, born from a rare combination of animation and psychology. This is how I discovered that AI is not a machine, but a new language of consciousness.
In this workshop, I invite you to an intimate meeting with your imagination. An hour to an hour and a half of play, daring, and internal exploration. It requires no prior knowledge - just a phone or computer, and a little curiosity. We will use free and accessible tools like Leonardo AI, VEO 3, SORA, LumaLabs, and NanoBanana to transform an emotion, thought, dream, or memory into a vivid visual image.
We will touch not only on guilt, fear, or jealousy, but also on roots, childhood memories, personal mythologies, the elements of nature as emotion, longing, visions, and desires. Each participant will choose a feeling or story from their inner world and learn how to give it body and color - a creation that feels like part of a soul. This is not a technology workshop. It is an emotion workshop. An opportunity to look at the inner world through new eyes, and discover what happens when human and machine try to tell the truth together.

“Guilt is good at chess and at arguments. Guilt is always polished, in a black dress with a calculated neckline and heels”: What would Guilt look like if she took on physical form? Guilt’s Orgasm is a gothic, AI-animated short film that personifies guilt as a sensual, manipulative woman who resides in a crumbling mansion and plays endless psychological games with a young man trapped in her service. Inspired by S.Y. Agnon’s The Lady and the Peddler, the film blurs the line between reality and projection.



