Louis Vuitton and Homemade Lemonade
Fashion, friends, and a new creative chapter unfolding

Dear friends,
The last two weeks were pretty busy. And I finally have time to just do things in my own rhythm again.
Rhythm is such an odd word to spell out… R h y t h m… Very strange.
Reflections
Since 1.5 years I am writing my weekly newsletter about updates from my creative journey and the AI world.
And since some months I noticed that it feels more and more difficult to write about AI. The field of AI is so big and evolving so fast, that I cannot fulfill my role to update you about what is happening. I can write from time to time about an AI-related topic, but cannot and also don't want to write about the news from the AI world all the time.
This is why I am starting a new project with Paula Kühn called THE ROBOTS. We will host creative AI workshops, update you about the newest technology (newsletter, blog, YouTube, socials…) and build a community of like-minded creatives.
Then I can use this space here more freely. I can share some creative inspiration, thoughts and what is happening around me. And at the moment there is quite a lot happening.
LVMH in Paris

We spent last week in Paris to work with LVMH. It was super inspiring to work with designers from Dior, Louis Vuitton and other maisons (houses).
When the time is right, I will share more from this collaborative project. I am super grateful to be on this journey with such an amazing group of people.
Arrived in New York

Two days ago I arrived in New York. I will spend 3 weeks here, exploring the city, meeting friends and visiting the opening exhibition of Milena Naef at Clark Institute in Williamstown, Massachusetts.
It’s my second time in New York and this place feels so unreal. Because I grew up in Europe I knew NY only from movies. And it really feels like I am in a movie.

Right in this moment I can hear the ice-cream-truck-music playing on the street. Kids sell homemade lemonade on the street. And school buses are yellow. It's really real.
Gizmo
Even though I announced that I will reduce my AI news from now on, I want to share a very cool AI thing with you. It's a new social media app called Gizmo.
And it’s not about consuming social media but actually producing it. Users can create their own small, funny apps within Gizmo just by telling it what to do. Basically vibe-coding on the phone.

No technical knowledge needed. I already built a moving puzzle game, a translation app which translates English to Emoji and the game Smile City (very proud of that).
You have to check this out. It's super fun and inspiring.
The next big thing will be apps in which users can add features via AI. But more about that another time…
Much love,
Marius