AI-Integrated Media
Art is evolving, and so are we. Over the last decade, I’ve cultivated a broad, adaptable skill set across design, animation, video, strategy, and technology. As AI enters the creative space, I see not a threat, but a collaborator. I don’t work against these tools. I work with them. And the result is a creative practice that’s faster, deeper, and increasingly future-proof.

From planning and production to copywriting and visual generation, AI helps me expand what I can offer—not by replacing my ideas, but by amplifying them. I’ve used AI to generate concepts, accelerate workflows, and even write code I can adapt and learn from. Every interaction with these technologies helps me become more precise, more intentional, and more valuable as a designer.
Meet Pawn
Pawn is a custom-built AI trained on my resume, background, services, work rates, and production process. If you're curious about my skills, need a quick overview of past work, or want help planning a project, Pawn can guide you—day or night.

Talk to Pawn on ChatGPT
Pawn can even walk you through a full production plan and help estimate costs, timelines, and deliverables. What used to take emails and scheduling can now happen instantly. It's a time-saver, a money-saver, and a powerful way to explore working with me on your own terms.
Over time, Pawn will evolve to become more lifelike and expressive, even reflecting aspects of my personality and creative style. It’s part of an ongoing experiment in human-AI creative collaboration, and I’m building it to be genuinely helpful.
Conversations with Pawn are private and not seen by me, but they’re designed to give you a real-time sense of what I offer.
AI x Artist Collaboration
From visual generators like Midjourney to video tools like Runway, AI is rapidly expanding what’s possible for creators. These technologies unlock new forms of visual storytelling, allowing artists to generate, remix, and refine ideas that once required massive time or resources. But to me, these aren’t shortcuts—they’re collaborators.

I approach AI not as a machine, but as a fellow creative force. It doesn’t replace intuition or vision; it sharpens it. By combining human intention with algorithmic possibility, we start to stretch the boundaries of what creativity can be. It’s a hybrid approach—and one that’s shaping the future of design, art, and media.
The Vision Ahead
As AI continues to reshape the creative landscape, I’ve launched a new brand Brrr Inc. to serve as the home for my AI experiments, tools, and artistic research. While Green Chess Productions remains focused on media and design, Brrr Inc. explores the deeper question: what happens when machines begin to reflect the artist?

This is where I prototype, prompt-engineer, and build AI systems that don’t serve me and instead collaborate with me. If you're curious about the future of AI, art, and creative identity, I invite you to visit brrrinc.com and follow along. It’s the next chapter of my work, and a space where imagination leads the way.