Artificial Typography, a book by Andrea Trabucco-Campos and Martín Azambuja, offers an unexpected A to Z in typography and the history of art, imagined by an AI.
This visual journey showcases a conversation with the cutting-edge AI engine, MidJourney, generating letterforms as if the artists themselves had created them, re-imagining what a letterform can be in the process. For instance, the AI was prompted with "Letter B by Louise Bourgeois, crochet".
The book features 52 artists and 26 letters and is a physical manifestation of a deeply digital process.