I grew up in Washington’s Skagit Valley, running through cornfields and mustard rows, picking berries in the summers, and driving farm equipment at night. That connection to the land taught me where food comes from and how deeply we depend on nature’s cycles.
Now, after years of living in megacities around the world, I return to those fields through a different lens: AI. This series imagines the future of farming in my home community—set against rising seas, shifting climates, and political pressures—while exploring how technology might reshape the ways we grow, eat, and live.
This imagery has not been edited, in any way, post generation.