In SDL InnerSpace, errorism denotes the deliberate retention or exaggeration of flaws—such as mouse scars or seam lines—as a means of asserting human authorship against algorithmic perfection. Re‑artifacted as an artistic device and ideological standard, errorism treats error not as failure, but as evidence of presence, process, and resistance to automated polish.
Author: Sam Diellor Luani
Sam Diellor Luani is a creative thinker and a cartographer of inner worlds. Postmodernist author, digital artist, composer, and multilingual thinker whose creative work bridges languages, media, and philosophy. His art and writing are deeply empirical, shaped by systematic studies and a lifelong commitment to human-authored expression. Luani uses pastiche, fragmentation, and intertextuality to challenge the dominance of AI-generated hyperrealism, foregrounding human imperfection and intentionality.





