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Le Random is building a digital generative art institution that contextualizes and elevates generative art. We achieve this in two ways. First, we are assembling a historically encompassing, chain-agnostic generative art collection. Second, we publish content that enables the generative art community to understand its past, curate its present and celebrate its future. This includes an Editorials section, our book-length Generative Art Timeline and our multimedia content here and on YouTube. This is the home of Le Random's audio content.Le Random Art
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  • 39: Lawrence Lek—World Entry Points with Peter Bauman
    Jan 16 2026

    In this special podcast episode, host Peter Bauman (Le Random’s editor in chief) speaks with artist and filmmaker Lawrence Lek about NOX Pavilion at The Bass Museum of Art in Miami, an immersive installation centered on a self-driving car in a “therapy” program for malfunctioning AIs.


    They unpack Lek’s long-running NOX universe: a speculative rehab center where care can slide into control, and where machine interiority is treated as a technical defect. The conversation moves from the politics of nonhuman rights and legal gray zones (“it depends”) to Lek’s recurring fascination with autonomous creative agency and what it would mean for an AI to make art as a choice that conflicts with its intended function.


    In the second half, Lek and Bauman widen the lens to world-building: why a world isn’t one thing but multiple entry points, how ideas like Umwelt and worldview shape what any intelligence can perceive, and why Lek increasingly thinks of his simulations as “superficial models”—interfaces to reality rather than claims to foundational truth.


    Monday’s Le Random Editorial: "Embodying AI at NeurIPS 2025: Creative AI Track" by Luba Elliott

    and "Ian Cheng on Composing with Systems" by Peter Bauman


    Chapters: 📖

    00:00:03 — Intro + Monday editorial highlights (NeurIPS / Luba Elliott)

    07:06:06 — From ecology to AI: nonhuman agency, rights, and “mature” discourse

    13:39:01 — Repairing AI interiority: Enigma’s “Revery” and malfunction-as-psychology

    19:58:05 — Legal personhood + Empty Rider: blame, responsibility, and the “it depends” machine

    27:35:09 — The crash test dummy: guide character, onboarding, and corporate voice

    32:11:06 — The empathy transition: why people resist empathizing with machines (for now)

    38:25:00 — Narratives vs “living code”: simulation stories and instantiated lifeforms

    44:21:06 — What counts as a world? Umwelt, worldview, and multiple entry points

    53:23:08 — Where immersive worlds may head: metaverse hangover, AI’s role, and formats shifting

    01:00:50 — Outro + goodbye

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    1 hr and 1 min
  • 38: 2025 Art in Review with thefunnyguys, Conrad House & Peter Bauman
    Dec 22 2025

    In this end-of-year episode, host Peter Bauman (Le Random’s Editor-in-Chief) is joined by thefunnyguys (Le Random CEO) and Collection Lead Conrad House to look back on 2025: its biggest storylines, their favorites of the year and what they’re watching in 2026.


    They unpack a defining tension of the year: as crypto-native attention and prices stayed weak, institutional and traditional-art adoption of digital art kept accelerating. The conversation moves through platform and ecosystem shifts (VVV’s rise, Verse as gallery infrastructure, Art Blocks nearing the end of AB 500, Fxhash’s next chapter). Next is a discussion of “worlds”—protocol stacks getting richer, more modular, and increasingly entangled with AI, physical spaces and simulation.


    They close with Le Random highlights (including Raster and a more nimble publishing rhythm), personal favorites of the year, and a forward look at Node Foundation in Palo Alto, Canyon in New York, Colección Solo in Madrid, and Zero 10’s next iteration in Hong Kong.


    Mentioned:

    1. "Ian Goodfellow on Inventing GANs"
    2. "THE PEOPLE ARE IN THE COMPUTER—PART I" on Alec Radford (most popular piece of 2025)
    3. "The Ultraintelligent Machine and Gaberbocchus Common Room" by Jasia Reichardt and Our 100th article
    4. "Drifella III: Room for Complexity" - 4,000+ word deep dive on Evil Biscuit's classic
    5. "Parker Ito and Evil Biscuit on Possessed Spirits"
    6. "Standout Artwork of 2025"


    Chapters 📖:

    00:00 Intro + agenda


    01:29 Big takeaway: digital art’s institutionalization


    04:23 NFTs fade in crypto, rise in trad art (two camps)


    07:12 Capitulation vs institutional growth (NFT categories)


    09:53 Macro check: S&P vs ETH/BTC/XTZ


    13:30 What brings collectors back? (liquidity + catalysts)


    23:08 Fairs & infra: Art Basel, minting tech, new spaces


    26:00 Platforms reposition: Art Blocks + fxhash


    30:08 “Worlds” as the frame (protocol stacks + world models)


    42:07 AI art maturity: from hype to diffusion


    44:23 Le Random focus: Raster + collecting strategy


    49:30 Q4 editorial shift: Friday pods + agility


    50:45 Favorites of 2025: kickoff


    50:56 Favorite group shows


    58:56 Favorite releases: Claude/Gemini/Marble → vibe coding


    1:07:54 Favorite solo works


    1:17:46 Favorite artist picks


    1:27:23 Looking ahead to 2026


    1:38:11 Outro

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    1 hr and 38 mins
  • 37: terra0—What the "(Autonomous) Forest" Wants with Peter Bauman
    Dec 19 2025

    In this special episode, host Peter Bauman (Le Random's editor in chief) speaks with Paul Seidler and Paul Kolling from art collective terra0 about their project Autonomous Forest (2025)⁠. They cover the nearly decade-long journey from ⁠white paper (2016)⁠ as university students to the project's NFT launch in December 2025.


    The collective shares how the original idea in the white paper mutated with projects like Flowertokens, Premna Deamon and now Autonomous Forest.


    They also cover why working through German law and smart contracts creates better frameworks than pure speculation, how the project evolved from startup pitches to nonprofit governance, and what it means to build living systems that exist outside economic (and human) exploitation.



    Monday's Le Random Editorial on "Standout Artwork of 2025"



    Thursday's Le Random Editorial: "Zero 10 Part 1: Beeple Casts a Spell" by Kevin Buist



    Chapters: 📖


    00:00:00 Intro: terra0 + “Autonomous Forest” (what it is)


    00:10:01 The long arc: Flower Tokens, Premna Daemon, and the road to Autonomous Forest


    00:17:02 The pivot: from “forest as economic agent” to removing ecosystems from the market


    00:22:00 Why blockchain matters: voting, trust, governance, and accountability


    00:26:03 Repeatability + policy experiment vibes — and where AI fits (and doesn’t)


    00:29:01 Legal fictions: “corporations as slow AIs” and the problem of intention

    00:32:04 Personhood for nature: who can speak for rivers/forests/nonhuman interests?


    00:38:04 Protocol art roots: relational aesthetics, software art, and law as medium


    00:41:01 World-building + generative art lineage (instructions → systems → protocols)


    00:49:00 Guattari’s “Three Ecologies,” land art links, and closing reflections

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    54 mins
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