Jemma Gibbons is a fictional photographer generated through artificial intelligence as part of the project Watch Me As I Become a Junkie. Her practice explores authorship, simulated identity, and post-human image production. Working with urban environments and fragmented narratives, her work functions as a constructed archive rather than lived documentation. Gibbons exists exclusively within this project, operating as a non-human photographic persona that questions authenticity and creative agency in the age of artificial intelligence.
''Don’t think, just drink some more wine and the pain will go away. Like yesterday. And the month before. And the year that passed. Don’t pose in the pictures, just be. What about the visions with the death? I don’t know, maybe. Yeah I will show them too. Like a mental map. My house, my visions, my walks in the death star. Hades, flowers, the shadow of the timekeeper, all these things that make me sick. But I wish I was ok. I wish I was not a junkie. I wish a was a superstar, or a philosopher and travel the world. I wish I was a steady, small rock. At the beach, or in the mountain. At Jim Morrison's grave. I want to sit on the beach forever. I don't care. I have no time to waste. I have no time left. I cannot think. I cannot think that I am dead. But maybe I am. I think everything is on the verge of death, not just me. I want to show that too. White girl, photographer, junkie. What else? ''
Nothing.
























