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title: "About Pivoine"
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description: "A magazine dedicated to the intersection of artificial intelligence and aesthetic culture."
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*Pivoine* is an independent editorial project exploring how machine intelligence reshapes visual culture.
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We publish editorial features, artist profiles, and critical essays about AI-generated art — approaching this emerging medium with the same rigour and aesthetic seriousness as any other.
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## The Name
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The name comes from the French word for **peony** — a flower that is both extravagant and precise, excessive and structured. That tension feels right for AI art: the overwhelming abundance of generated imagery held against the deliberate choices that make something worth looking at.
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## What We Publish
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We are interested in the **editorial dimension** of AI image-making. Not the tools, not the prompts, not the speed records — but the *work* itself and the questions it raises about authorship, aesthetics, and what it means to make an image in an age when images are free.
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Each feature is a collaboration between a human sensibility and a machine process. The artists and authors we publish treat the generator as a medium, not a shortcut.
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## Submissions
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We accept editorial pitches and artist submissions. Write to us at [valknar@pivoine.art](mailto:valknar@pivoine.art).
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