About Me
My name is Adam Kuczek, and I specialize in the design of artificial companions—digital partners,
AI-driven gynoids, and emotionally intelligent humanoid systems.
With over 15 years of experience across robotics-inspired concept design, film, games, and interactive media,
my work focuses on shaping the aesthetics, behavior, and emotional presence of next-generation companion technologies.
Over the years, I have collaborated with studios and brands such as Disney Pictures, Warner Brothers, Psyop,
Axis Animation, Platige Image, Technicolor Shanghai, and CEEK VR. As an art director, I’ve led creative teams
in both Europe and Asia, guiding visual development for film, VR, and digital character projects.
Through MetroForm Studio, I explore how form language, psychology, and AI architecture can be combined
to create companions that feel expressive, trustworthy, and emotionally engaging.
My design process integrates research in Human–Robot Interaction (HRI), attachment theory, behavioral modeling,
and ethical AI—ensuring that even speculative concepts remain grounded in real-world feasibility and responsible innovation.
My work sits at the intersection of design, human–AI interaction, and artificial intimacy. I concentrate on how companions are experienced over time — how they behave, how they are perceived, and how users emotionally integrate them into daily life.
This approach allows me to support teams working on AI companions, gynoid systems, and adult-oriented embodied AI with concepts that are both emotionally resonant and technically grounded.
My academic and professional background includes certifications in
Human–Robot Interaction,
Virtual & Augmented Reality,
and
Ethics in the Age of AI.
This blend of design, psychology, and technical understanding informs my work on AI personalities,
emotional UX, intimacy modeling, and the evolving landscape of digital companionship.
Read more about what I do or download my current CV