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TIPTOEING AROUND THE VOID - 42 Francis Bacons vs. 8 AIs

As Number 5 in the series AI ART RANTS (following Bukowski’s drunken defiance, Punk’s raw negation, Van Gogh’s ecstatic wound, and Beuys’ social sculpture), this work turns to Francis Bacon.

Bacon represents a radical proposition: that art is the consciousness of mortality made visible. Not narrative. Not decoration. Not commentary. Flesh realizing it will end.

In this five-minute AI-generated video, Eldagsen stages a confrontation between that existential intensity and the frictionless logic of contemporary image machines. Bacon’s figures do not illustrate pain; they function as pressure systems. They vibrate with the knowledge of decay. The body in Bacon is already slipping: toward meat, toward silence, toward the scream that has no audience.

The AI, by contrast, produces the appearance of rupture without risk. It can distort a face, liquefy a body, simulate horror — but it cannot anticipate death. It has no stake in disappearance. Where Bacon painted as if every stroke were an encounter with annihilation, the machine operates without mortality, without fear, without skin in the game.

And yet — here lies the conceptual twist — everything in TIPTOEING AROUND THE VOID was co-produced with AI: script, images, animation, sound. The rant against the machine is written with the machine. The meditation on mortality is generated by a system that does not die. Forty-two Bacons confront eight AIs in a hall of mirrors where authorship dissolves into collaboration, and critique becomes complicity.

Bacon stands for the brutal clarity that art begins where comfort ends. Art is not an “output” but a surrender to the void.

TIPTOEING AROUND THE VOID asks two simple, uncomfortable questions:
What happens to art when mortality is removed from the equation?
And what happens to the artist when even the scream is co-written by the machine?

  • Boris Eldagsen
    Writer
  • Boris Eldagsen
    Director
  • Boris Eldagsen
    Producer
  • Boris Eldagsen
    Music
  • Boris Eldagsen
    Edit
  • Project Type:
    Experimental, Other
  • Runtime:
    5 minutes
  • Completion Date:
    February 23, 2026
  • Production Budget:
    1,000 USD
  • Country of Origin:
    Germany
  • Country of Filming:
    Germany
  • Language:
    English
  • Shooting Format:
    AI video
  • Aspect Ratio:
    16:9
  • Film Color:
    Color
  • First-time Filmmaker:
    No
  • Student Project:
    No
Director Biography - Boris Eldagsen

Boris Eldagsen (*1970) studied Fine Arts and Philosophy in Cologne, Mainz, Prague, and Hyderabad.

Since 2000, his photographic and media art has been exhibited and awarded at international institutions and festivals, including Deichtorhallen Hamburg, CCP Melbourne, ACP Sydney, EMAF Osnabrück, Edinburgh Art Festival, FORMAT Festival Derby, Noorderlicht Groningen, Chobi Mela Dhaka, Singapore International Photography Festival, the Kochi-Muziris Biennale, Biennale Le Havre and Biennale of Electronic Arts Perth. Boris has been awarded at ‘Voies Off’ Arles and ‘FORMAT’ Festival Derby.

Since 2023 his AI-generated work was shown by international galleries such as Ravestijn Gallery Amsterdam, SETAREH Gallery Berlin, Marion Gallery Panama, Palmer Gallery London, Expanded-Art Berlin, festivals like AI Biennale Essen, Pingyao International Photography Festival, IPMA Kaunas, PHOTO 2024 Melbourne, ELEKTRA Digital Art Biennal Montréal - and in museums such as California Museum of Photography, BACC Bangkok, Jupiter Art Museum Shenzhen.

Since 2004, he has been teaching the theory of ideas and creativity at international art academies such as the Victorian College of the Arts / Melbourne University, Kunsthochschule Mainz, Filmakademie Ludwigsburg, and Pathshala Media Institute Dhaka. In addition, he has held workshops and presentations for 40 universities and art schools worldwide, as well as nearly a dozen Goethe-Institutes.

As one of the first, he began offering workshops on AI-generated images at the end of 2022 and has since taught hundreds of art directors, designers, photographers, artists, image editors, and professors the essential AI knowledge. He is currently teaching the master “AI for Creatives” at LABASAD - Barcelona School of Art & Design.

Boris is one of the few internationally recognized experts in AI-generated images and videos and is a regular guest at panel discussions and events such as TEDx, re:publica, Handelsblatt Centillion Summit, Medientage München, FAZ AI Conference, World AI Conference Shanghai and C2 Montréal.

His refusal of the Sony World Photo Awards in April 2023 triggered a global debate on the relationship between photography and AI-generated images ("promptography"). He was called the “poster boy of the AI debate” (Süddeutsche Zeitung), “the man who lifted the lid on Pandora’s box” (The Age), and his image “PSEUDOMNESIA | The Electrician” was described as “the picture that stopped the world” (The Guardian), becoming a symbol of a new era.

He is an appointed member of Germany’s two oldest photography associations, DFA and DGPh, and a founding member of the AI working group of the German Photographic Council, the umbrella organization of over 40 photography associations and institutions in Germany. For the Council, he produces a monthly AI podcast. Additionally, he has been a guest on nearly 50 podcasts.

In 2025, he was a jury member for the Ars Electronica Award in Linz and TEZOS Photography Award.

He also curated two exhibitions on the difference between photography and promptography: “RIVALS” for the European Month of Photography Berlin and “PSYCHOPOMP!” for the inauguration of the Roger Ballen Centre for Photography in Johannesburg / South Africa.

Boris lives and works in Berlin.

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Director Statement

AI is a tool for an inner journey.

I am not trying to copy my previously developed visual language, but to explore new avenues that were not possible for me as a photo and video artist. With the help of AI, I can draw freely on my imagination and incorporate my experience as an artist into the prompt. AI image generators are the tool I have been waiting for without knowing it.

For me, the diffusion models have replaced the camera - but my artistic focus on the collective unconscious and my psychological approach have remained. Since the training material of the AIs is a mirror of humanity, I can now work with the "collective unconscious" (C.G. Jung) to depict it.