Photographer and Artist

Abdelalim Amine Slimani is a Moroccan photographer, writer, and interdisciplinary artist b. in 1992. whose work explores the shifting boundaries between human vision and machine-generated imagery. His practice moves fluidly between documentary photography, conceptual image-making, and computational experimentation, drawing on the visual languages of sequencing, grids, and fragmentary narratives. In recent years, he has focused on how synthetic images, dataset modulation, and algorithmic drift reshape authorship and the aesthetics of visual storytelling. Working between Casablanca and various artist residencies, he develops projects that treat image sequences as investigative tools structures that reveal how machines interpret, distort, or reinvent photographic intention. His work often emerges from iterative experiments that sit between proto-comics, procedural diagrams, and research-based image systems. Slimani’s current inquiry examines how computational processes transform the technical and narrative identity of comics, positioning synthetic photography as a method for probing the material foundations of contemporary media.

Affiliation
Independent Artist

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