WHERE CREATIVITY MEETS TECHNOLOGY

Harnessing the power of AI to redefine the art of storytelling—from the algorithm to the lens.

RECENT DROPS

Anatomy of a Prompt: Chapter 3 - The Model Wars

Musings AI

Aug 20, 2026

The Model War is not about the smartest engine. It is about who wires the house, …

Anatomy of a Prompt: Part 2 - The Bargain

Musings AI

Aug 10, 2026

The intelligence travels. The heat stays local. Part 2 follows the energy wars …

Anatomy of a Prompt: Part 1 - The Machine

Musings AI

Jul 29, 2026

A prompt feels weightless. The machine behind it is not. From Chaplin’s factory …

Daily Routine: Helping My Agents

Cartoons

Jul 23, 2026

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Ghost Stories of a Midwife

Musings

Jul 7, 2026

As children, many of us inherited explanations for things we couldn't …

A Formation of My Own Making — Part 3: The Exit

AI

Jun 25, 2026

"Impressive" is not the same as "Capable": Real autonomy comes from matching …

About Me

Welcome to Wavy PiX. This is where I explore the intersection of creativity, technology, and storytelling. Thirty years in technology taught me one thing above all else: the most interesting problems live at intersections.

I'm an Indie filmmaker, cinematographer, and writer. My IMDB credits span directing, writing, editing and cinematography. A few of my films are available on Amazon Prime Video. I have a ASC Master Class (The American Society of Cinematographers) certification, along with my other tech industry certifications.

WavyPix.com is where all these things merge now. Films. Essays on philosophy and technology. And the explorations of AI as a creative instrument—not a replacement for human storytelling, but an extension of what an independent filmmaker can do alone or in a small team.

I'm drawn to Jiddu Krishnamurti, Seneca, Marcus Aurelius, Leonardo da Vinci—thinkers who asked hard questions about awareness, agency, and what it means to live deliberately.

I also volunteer — teaching children in rural India remotely, creating media for nonprofits, and working toward teaching tennis in my community. If the work matters and the people are genuine, I want to be there.

Open to conversations about independent filmmaking, AI in creative production, philosophy of technology, and mentorship for those who deserve a fairer shot at telling their stories. Check the links for contact details. ~Sai Kesavamatham