What does an algorithm look like to you?

This gallery is a collection of drawings by young people, each offering a personal interpretation of the algorithms that shape our digital experiences. 

Through these drawings, we explore the emotional, social, and political dimensions of algorithmic systems. You’re invited to browse, reflect, and maybe even draw your own.

This is not just a collection—it’s a conversation.

“It’s like a monster with many eyes, always watching me. In its gaze, I see my own head—cut off from my body. I can’t escape. It has me handcuffed. And beside it stand two clever programmers.”
—18 years old, Germany

This artwork was created using AI (Vision Electric), guided by a prompt based on the original hand-drawn sketch. The image captures a haunting vision of algorithmic surveillance—an emotional response to being watched, dissected, and controlled by unseen systems.

“It feels like I’m inside a bubble. Everything I see just confirms what I already think. It’s comfortable—but isolating. The algorithm never shows me anything new. I know there are other worlds out there, but I can’t reach them.”

—18 years old, Germany

This image was created through a collaborative process of drawing and AI generation. The prompt was built from a sketch expressing the quiet echo chamber effect of algorithmic personalization. It’s a visual meditation on the tension between comfort and curiosity—how AI can reinforce what we already believe, while quietly sealing us off from difference, challenge, and growth.