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Secret Documents (2026) 
by Permanent Tomorrow

Something went wrong during the mission.

What began as a routine lunar operation slowly turned into something that was never officially explained. Deep within the silence of the moon, two astronauts encounter an impossible scene: a lone figure sitting beside a small fire made of burning equipment — helmet removed, hands exposed to the vacuum, as if the rules of reality no longer apply.

Shot in the style of archival 1970s documentary footage, this experimental short film blends cinematic AI visuals, analog aesthetics, and psychological mystery into a surreal lunar encounter that feels disturbingly real.

Is it lost footage?
A distorted memory?
Or evidence of something humanity was never meant to see?

Watch closely.
Something feels wrong out there.

Pilot vs Alien Megastructure | Sci-Fi (2026) 
Short Film About a Lone Pilot 
and a Hostile Alien Station 
by Permanent Tomorrow

A lone pilot drifts through a dangerous asteroid field at the edge of an unknown nebula. 

What begins as a routine navigation mission quickly turns into a terrifying first contact event. Hidden deep inside the cosmic storm lies an enormous alien megastructure - ancient, biomechanical and hostile. 

When the station opens fire, the pilot must survive a desperate battle through debris fields, collapsing structures and massive energy storms while the onboard AI struggles to keep the ship alive. Created using cinematic AI workflows and documentary-style sci-fi cinematography.

Stuck in a Time Loop (2026)
By Permanent Tomorrow

A man finds himself trapped in subtle repetitions as the world around him slowly begins to shift and collapse. 

Familiar moments return with small changes, until the line between observation and distortion starts to disappear.

Created with AI as a cinematic storytelling tool, the piece explores repetition, perception, and the fragile feeling of reality becoming unstable.

99 Seconds of the Future 

“MILO’s Assistant” initially appears to be a gentle vision of a technologically supported childhood - safe, efficient, and caring.

Yet beneath this calm surface lies a critical reflection on the role of artificial intelligence in human development. The floating robot does not merely act as a helper, but also as a silent observer - perhaps even an invisible educator. It recognizes emotions, responds to needs, and seems to continuously analyze the child’s behavior.

This raises a central question: who is really shaping whom? Children are growing up in a world where technology is omnipresent - not as a tool, but as a companion and potentially an authority. The presence of countless identical robots reinforces this impression: individuality may gradually give way to optimization and control.

At the same time, the film remains deliberately ambiguous.

The AI does not appear threatening, but friendly, calm, and almost affectionate. And that is precisely where the true unease begins: if control feels comforting, will it still be questioned at all? Will the next generation grow up in a reality where care, surveillance, and influence can no longer be clearly separated?

It is long overdue to reflect on trust, autonomy, and the invisible boundaries between support and paternalism.

AI Between criticism and potential 
(english - subtitled german)
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AI ART – Thoughts on creativity in transformation

This channel moves between documentation, artistic practice, and reflection. 

At its core are two directions: On the one hand, archived interviews and documentary material  - conversations, thoughts, and perspectives that emerged in a different context and can now be revisited from a new perspective. On the other hand, current works situated in the field of tension between art and artificial intelligence. The series “AI ART – Thoughts on Creativity in Transition” explores how artistic work is changing through new tools - not only technically, but also in perception, thinking, and the understanding of authorship. This channel is not intended as a guide or tutorial, but as an ongoing exploration. It is less about answers than about observation: about processes, ruptures, and shifts. Between analog experience and digital transformation, a space emerges in which questions become more important than finished results. New content is published regularly. 

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