The Genius Of Design
YZA Voku is a Seville-born, Madrid-based visual artist and director whose clients read like a who's-who of music and culture: The Weeknd, Swedish House Mafia, La Liga, XG, The Sphere in Vegas, and more. His award-winning AI film Lapse won Best Craft at Gen:48; Pantomime was a finalist. But this conversation isn't really about AI. It's about the difference between generating and creating — between outputs that get scrolled past and worlds people want to live inside. I reached out to YZA and asked him to teach me everything: how he makes AI work that doesn't look like AI, why he'll never use a single specific color, and what actually separates art from slop. We get into the secret rules that govern his universe, why constraints create freedom, how taste is just "compressed memory," why imperfection is what makes an image human, and the obsession test he'd use to rebuild from zero. The tools change — Midjourney today, something else tomorrow — but the principles of authorship don't. Whether you make images, film, music, code, or companies, this one's about learning to build a world, not chase an algorithm.
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