Evidence of events that never happened.

Documentary photographs of impossible moments. Film stills from films that don't exist. Prints of places that were never built. The viewer fills in the blank.

Currently exhibiting at Silvermine Arts Center, May 9 – June 25, 2026, and at the Rhode Island Center for Photographic Arts (RICPA) June 18 - July 10, 2026.

Destabilizing
About to Blow
Signal Interference

Off Season

By Mark Geiger | April 29, 2026

Sam Wo Restaurant

By Mark Geiger | March 12, 2026

About to Blow

By Mark Geiger | January 18, 2026

Destabilizing

By Mark Geiger | April 14, 2026

End Times

By Mark Geiger | April 14, 2026

Signal Interference

By tippinthole | October 30, 2023

Not Quite Right

By Mark Geiger | April 15, 2026

King Bolden’s Last Mardi Gras

By tippinthole | December 12, 2025

Animal Spirits

By Mark Geiger | February 27, 2026

New World View

By Mark Geiger | April 13, 2026

Birthplace

By Mark Geiger | April 15, 2026

Something in Mind

By Mark Geiger | April 14, 2026

#1 Artificial Fine Art Gallery

This portfolio is composed of AI-generated stills and videos, works of imagination only. While there are occasional references to real geographic locations, none of the scenes or people shown are real. Most images have no backstory, though there are a few exceptions, as noted. The most common theme is faux-cinematic views of scenes that never happened, or never could happen. New works are added once or twice weekly.

New Work

Off Season

By Mark Geiger | April 29, 2026

Sam Wo Restaurant

By Mark Geiger | March 12, 2026

About to Blow

By Mark Geiger | January 18, 2026

Destabilizing

By Mark Geiger | April 14, 2026

End Times

By Mark Geiger | April 14, 2026

Signal Interference

By tippinthole | October 30, 2023

Not Quite Right

By Mark Geiger | April 15, 2026

King Bolden’s Last Mardi Gras

By tippinthole | December 12, 2025

Animal Spirits

By Mark Geiger | February 27, 2026

New World View

By Mark Geiger | April 13, 2026

Birthplace

By Mark Geiger | April 15, 2026

Something in Mind

By Mark Geiger | April 14, 2026

New Work

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