When standing in front of a work of art, we often wonder what it is trying to say, what meaning might lie beneath the surface, what the artist was thinking while creating it. This project takes that familiar question and turns it on its head: What happens when we ask a machine to feel?

We rely on ChatGPT for everything: advice, directions, explanations, even guidance in love and work. Its voice has entered almost every part of our daily lives. Here, the artist turns that logic toward something profoundly human: art.

Art resists easy explanation. It is subjective, fragile, and rooted in emotion.
It asks us to look, to feel, and to interpret.

By inviting a machine to speak about painting, the work stages a deliberate
irony. Can an algorithm give us an authentic response? Can it simulate
sensitivity, doubt, or joy? And if its words move us, does it matter that they were generated?

This dialogue between artist and machine is less about answers than about reflection. It exposes our own willingness to project humanity onto code, to seek meaning in a voice that is not alive. In doing so, it expands the field of interpretation, reminding us that art is not only what the artist creates, but also what we allow ourselves to believe.