Exploring the Boundless Creativity of AI Through Art
AI is getting unbelievably functional. Here’s my self-portrait being converted to a number of styles … but on a serious note, I’ve just been asked to run some AI workshops for NSW State Government.
The style transfer experiments shown here aren’t just creative play. They’re proof of concept. They demonstrate AI’s capability to understand visual language, interpret artistic styles and apply them coherently. This is the kind of practical AI application that gets government agencies interested.
When organisations see AI working—not in abstract demos but in tangible outputs—the conversation shifts from “should we explore this?” to “how do we implement this?”
This is how AI adoption actually happens. Not through white papers. Through demonstration. Through showing what’s possible right now with tools that exist today.
The art experiments are a gateway. They prove AI works. They make the abstract concrete. Then the real work begins—translating that capability into business process improvement, workflow automation and strategic advantage.
Part mind. Part machine. This is what it looks like when you combine creative judgment with AI capability.

Daniel Borg
Creative Director
psyborg® was founded by Daniel Borg, an Honours Graduate in Design from the University of Newcastle, NSW, Australia. Daniel also has an Associate Diploma in Industrial Engineering and has experience from within the Engineering & Advertising Industries.
Daniel has completed over 2800 design projects consisting of branding, content marketing, digital marketing, illustration, web design, and printed projects since psyborg® was first founded. psyborg® is located in Lake Macquarie, Newcastle but services business Nation wide.
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