Inspiration
One day, while making coffee in the office pantry, I suddenly realized—most of the people around me were women. Some were fresh graduates, some were working moms balancing two kids and a hectic job, and some were independent powerhouses who held the team together. It happened to be around International Women’s Day—a naturally sensitive moment for a creative. Then a thought struck me: women come in so many forms. But what does AI think a woman looks like?
What it does
I became curious: does AI’s perception of women match mine at all? So I handed over the creative reins to AI—asking it to imagine and shape its own interpretation of “the female form.”
How we built it
I started by asking AI a simple question: “What do you think a woman is like?” I collected its responses, then fed them into Midjourney to generate visuals. Those images were then animated through Kling AI. After producing dozens of clips, I manually stitched them into one coherent film.
Challenges we ran into
AI’s conceptual answers were beautiful, but the generated visuals weren’t. The mismatch between the text format of its answers and the phrasing required for image generation resulted in imagery far from the delicate beauty I envisioned.
Accomplishments that we're proud of
In the end, we not only achieved the visual poetry I imagined—we turned it into a complete, flowing piece of film.
What we learned
Ideas always come first.
What's next for THE SHAPE of HER
Nothing planned—this was simply a spark of inspiration.
Built With
- klingai
- midjounery
- openai
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