Sure, we could sit and fearmonger about how AI will one day replace designers, but here’s an alternative reality – what if AI didn’t replace us, it just created a parallel reality? Like you’ve got Japanese ceramics, Italian ceramics, and Turkish ceramics, what if you could have AI ceramics? Not a replacement, not a substitute, just another channel. That’s what BKID envisioned with ‘Texture Ware’, a series of cups designed entirely by AI and manufactured using 3D printing. Minimal human intervention, and minimal human cultural input.

The AI feeds itself a vast repository of data and uses its own database to make textural products that humans then use. BKID’s results look nothing like anything we’ve seen before, each cup of the Texture Ware series looks almost alien, an exaggeration of textures found in nature taken to an extreme. You wouldn’t find such cups in a handicrafts bazaar or your local IKEA. They’re so different that they exist as a separate entity within the industry, not a replacement of the industry itself.

Designer: BKID co

These Ceramic Cups Were Designed And Manufactured Entirely By An Algorithm

The workflow uses different AI services to go from prompt to cup. The only real input is a text prompt from a human specifying what sort of texture they want. The AI generates the texture image using ChatGPT’s Dall-E, creates  a cup out of it in Midjourney, and then translates the 2D image of a cup to 3D using Vizcom. The 3D file then gets 3D printed, eliminating pretty much any actual human intervention as the machine models and manufactures the design from start to end.

These Ceramic Cups Were Designed And Manufactured Entirely By An Algorithm

These Ceramic Cups Were Designed And Manufactured Entirely By An Algorithm

“What would normally require a considerable amount of time if crafted entirely by hand was instead realized through two to three generative tools and a process of repeated trial and error,” says BKID. “The exaggerated expressions and omitted forms that emerge in each stage invite the audience to experience the subtle differences in sensibility between traditional handcraft and craft shaped by generative software.”

These Ceramic Cups Were Designed And Manufactured Entirely By An Algorithm

Users can make cups inspired by brutalist textures of concrete, fuzzy textures of moss, rustic textures of wood-bark, wrinkled textures of crumpled paper, raw textures of coal, columnar textures of basalt rock, porous-like textures of coral, or even alien-like textures of fungi. Each cup looks unique and the AI never repeats itself, which means even cups within the same texture category could be wildly different.

These Ceramic Cups Were Designed And Manufactured Entirely By An Algorithm

These Ceramic Cups Were Designed And Manufactured Entirely By An Algorithm

The result truly feels alien, because the AI approaches design using an entirely different set of parameters. Their imperfections become design details, their lack of ergonomics or awareness become a unique design DNA. The result isn’t like any cup you’ve ever seen before, and that’s the point – it’s created by an AI that hasn’t ‘seen’ cups, hasn’t used cups, and doesn’t test its output. That being said, the cups are still usable because of the parameters set by the human. The cups don’t have holes, and contain enough volume to hold liquid efficiently. They’re perfect for espresso, saké, or green tea, something that’s savored in tiny quantities in vessels that feel less utilitarian and more ritualistic.

These Ceramic Cups Were Designed And Manufactured Entirely By An Algorithm

These Ceramic Cups Were Designed And Manufactured Entirely By An Algorithm

What BKID’s experiment proves is that AI (at least in this case) won’t replace designers, it’ll exist independent of them. Can an AI make a cup exactly like a regular designer would? Absolutely… but there’s a better case to be made to have AI make things beyond human creativity and culture. These cups contort nature and textures into something that feel extremely new, in a way that allows AI-made cups and human-made cups to coexist peacefully.

These Ceramic Cups Were Designed And Manufactured Entirely By An Algorithm

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