About
The site came out of two friends making AI images over a long stretch of time, then realizing how quickly the interesting work could disappear inside repetition, excess, and throwaway output. The goal became building a gallery that cuts through the slop, keeps the useful and surprising work in view, and feels like it has an actual point of view.
Head Full of Noise came out of two friends making AI images over the course of about four years. That meant a lot of experimenting, a lot of odd prompts, a lot of false starts, and every once in a while, something that actually felt worth keeping. The problem was that the worthwhile images were constantly at risk of getting swallowed by volume.
That is the real reason this site exists. Not to show everything. Not to celebrate output for its own sake. It exists to separate the interesting from the disposable, to avoid as much AI slop as possible, and to give the images that still feel alive a place where they can actually be seen, browsed, and used.
A lot of AI image galleries feel like giant bins of output. Head Full of Noise is trying to be the opposite of that. The aim is not endless quantity. It is curation. Strong previews, better titles, useful categories, related-image trails, collections, and practical licensing are all here to make the gallery feel like a place you can move through without losing the thread.
Some images are strange. Some are useful. Some are funny, moody, sharp, ugly in the right way, or hard to classify. The gallery is trying to protect that difference instead of flattening everything into the same polished sameness. Curation matters here because the whole point is to keep what is interesting and let the forgettable stuff fall away.
Head Full of Noise is the right name because so many of the prompts behind these images came out of personal thoughts, reflections, fragments, obsessions, jokes, moods, and half-formed ideas. The work did not begin as a clean commercial system. It began as a messier internal one, which is often where the most interesting images came from.
The gallery is trying to honor that origin while still being useful. It is a place that tries to kill off the slop, curate the interesting, and keep the human signal inside all that noise. If the site feels a little more personal, a little more selective, and a little less generic than most AI image libraries, that is the point.