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Daily Program / Season #2
Feb 10 - Apr 15, 2026

Overview
"We need to pay attention to what artists are doing. They have the sensibility to foresee where our world is going, and we need to support their visions."
- Alejandro Cartagena
Details
The Fellowship Daily Program's first year was dedicated to AI video, documenting one of the medium's most rapidly evolving periods. With contributions from 137 artists worldwide, creating over 3,500 unique works, the program stands as a comprehensive exploration of AI video's technical, aesthetic, and conceptual advancements from 2023 to 2024. Artists experimented boldly, from SORA to text-to-story narratives, significantly advancing their individual voices and demonstrating the medium's capabilities as a new tool for art making, storytelling, and visual experimentation.
Looking ahead, the Daily Program Season 2 will focus on a carefully selected group of artists whose exceptional potential we are committed to supporting through dedicated curation, mentorship, and promotion. As AI tools rapidly evolve, these artists are at the forefront, exploring new dimensions within their creative practice. The Daily Program Season 2 provides a platform for artists to share their evolving journeys, breakthroughs, and ongoing dialogues with both their peers and collectors.
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Cursor Generation
2026
This piece looks like a familiar family photo: two parents standing together in soft daylight, surrounded by green trees. But beside them is a child-shaped figure made entirely of computer cursors , a body built from symbols of selection and control.
As the scene changes, the cursor-child grows larger and becomes an adult silhouette. The work reflects digital coming-of-age , how we grow up not only inside a family, but inside interfaces, shaped by constant interaction, choices, and invisible systems.
Cursor Generation suggests that even when we become adults, something inside us still behaves like a cursor: always pointing, always choosing, never fully becoming the destination.
Listen to an Audio Reflection from don't Buy discussing this work.