Imogen Heap has released a groundbreaking 13-minute experimental music video titled I Am ___, integrating three of her recent tracks into a seamless visual journey. The release unfolds as a continuous film, directed by Daria Korsak, and spans five distinct conceptual “worlds” that explore the fusion of human and machine. The project was developed over two years with support from Deadbeat Films, coinciding with Heap’s recent reclaiming of her music rights. This latest work signals a bold evolution in Heap’s career, merging her musical innovation with her long-standing interest in AI.
Imogen Heap, the British singer-songwriter and technologist, is the central figure behind I Am ___. The video stitches together three songs — What Have You Done to Me?, Noise, and Aftercare — into a single continuous experience.
Directed and edited by Daria Korsak, the 13-minute film takes viewers through five immersive visual “worlds,” moving from a microchip’s interior, through romantic memory, into deep AI consciousness, inside an eye, and finally shifting between machine and human perspectives.
The production, supported by Deadbeat Films, spanned two years, reflecting Heap’s long-term commitment to the concept.
The video premiered on October 24, 2025, aligning with other major career moves for Heap.
Just a week earlier, she released a remastered 20th-anniversary edition of her milestone album Speak for Yourself, having regained full control of her catalog.
Heap has stated that I Am ___ represents a personal transformation — both mental and physical — and that the work explores her evolving relationship with AI, framed as a responsibility rather than just a tool.
Music analysts have noted that I Am ___ is a natural extension of Heap’s longstanding experimental ethos. One commentator described the release as “a sensory journey through the fractured mind of a modern human-machine, caught in the turbulence of personal exploration.”
Heap herself said, “I had to live it to write it. An awakening. An unravelling,” emphasizing the deeply autobiographical nature of the project.
In past interviews, Heap has framed AI as a partner: her private voice model, called ai.Mogen, was trained on her own voice, giving her control over how generative AI is used.
Industry observers point out that this move reinforces her reputation as a pioneer: she is not merely using AI, but ethically integrating it into her art on her own terms.
By merging three songs into a unified audio-visual piece, Heap strengthens her position as an artist who defies conventional music-video formats. The work underscores her influence in both music and technology.
Her reclamation of her catalog — paired with this AI-infused project — may inspire other artists to rethink rights, ownership, and creative control in the AI age.
Moreover, the use of her own voice model (ai.Mogen) suggests a new paradigm: artists not just defending against unlicensed AI use, but proactively shaping their AI counterparts. This could shift how the broader industry approaches AI in music production.
Looking ahead, fans and industry watchers will be watching for Heap’s next moves on several fronts:
She has mentioned that she plans to tell more of the I Am ___ backstory, including deeper context on training ai.Mogen.
There could be live or interactive versions of the trilogy, potentially integrating her AI voice model in performances.
Further releases may follow via her platform Auracles, which she has described as a way to license her AI-generated voice and give artists more control.
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