MARK DAY
in AI & IRL



markdaycomedy@gmail.com
markdaycomedy@gmail.com
markdaycomedy@gmail.com
I'm a storyteller who makes things, mostly videos, often using AI. It was not always so. I was one of YouTube's pre-algorythmic editorial "cool hunters" (it says so in a book!) I'm an influencer (ahem) at the world's most creative temporary city, Burning Man. I do copywriting things too.
I'm a storyteller who makes things, mostly videos, often using AI. It was not always so. I was one of YouTube's pre-algorythmic editorial "cool hunters" (it says so in a book!) I'm an influencer (ahem) at the world's most creative temporary city, Burning Man. I do copywriting things too.
I'm a storyteller who makes things, mostly videos, often using AI. It was not always so. I was one of YouTube's pre-algorythmic editorial "cool hunters" (it says so in a book!) I'm an influencer (ahem) at the world's most creative temporary city, Burning Man. I do copywriting things too.
AI took my job "before it was cool."
Good learning experience, really.
AI took my job "before it was cool."
Good learning experience, really.



Before I was a creative director, I was a content curator at YouTube until the algorithm took over.
It (the algo) sucked at first.
Then it got better. As they tend to.
In a world where creative "thought leaders" are still obsessing over AI's occasional extra fingers or overused em dashes, I've learned to look at things longitudinally.
And have fun with it.
Before I was a creative director, I was a content curator at YouTube until the algorithm took over.
It (the algo) sucked at first.
Then it got better. As they tend to.
In a world where creative "thought leaders" are still obsessing over AI's occasional extra fingers or overused em dashes, I've learned to look at things longitudinally.
And have fun with it.
Before I was a creative director, I was a content curator at YouTube until the algorithm took over.
It (the algo) sucked at first.
Then it got better. As they tend to.
In a world where creative "thought leaders" are still obsessing over AI's occasional extra fingers or overused em dashes, I've learned to look at things longitudinally.
And have fun with it.







