dAIly dylan
Studio Project
dAIly dylan is a 30-day AI reinterpretation of Milton Glaser’s 1966 Dylan poster—an image made iconic for a musician who built a career on refusing a single identity. Inspired by Todd Haynes’ I’m Not There, the project treats Dylan as a shifting archetype rather than a static silhouette, asking what happens when an icon is allowed to keep evolving.
Using AI as a semiotic instrument, the series explores postmodern questions of authorship, remix culture, and collective visual memory. Each variation considers whether cultural preservation means safeguarding a design as artifact or reopening it to change. dAIly dylan proposes that the image—like its subject—was never meant to stay still.

