“Crossroads” by Lise Spence-Parsons

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“Crossroads” by Lise Spence-Parsons

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I made this collage to feel like a visual crossroads between silicon and soul. It’s asking a question.

If AI becomes more human while humans become more automated… where do they meet?

On the left, there’s that hyper-real, almost tender-faced humanoid robot. Its expression isn’t cold or mechanical; it’s curious, maybe even contemplative. The phrase “OPERATE AT PEAK HUMAN?” floats above it like a dare or a glitch in the system. It flips expectations. Why is the machine being asked to be more human, instead of the other way around? The ‘OpenAI’ and ‘Microsoft’ logos tucked below anchor this side in the real-world AI race, like quiet signatures on a technological manifesto.

Then the right side pivots sharply. A warm, illustrated dinner scene—people gathered around a table, however, everyone is absorbed in their phones. It’s intimate and disconnected at the same time. The cityscape behind them suggests modern life humming along, while the words “Crossroads 100%” and “HARD POWER” feel like headlines ripped from a magazine, hinting at urgency, control, maybe even dominance.

If AI becomes more human while humans become more automated… where do they meet?

Stylistically, it blends editorial cut-and-paste with digital-age symbolism. The mismatched scales and textures (photoreal robot vs. illustrated people) amplify that feeling of two worlds overlapping but not quite syncing.

Collage on Card Stock

13” x 10” (Landscape)

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