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Negative Prompts and the Affective Economies of Failure in Visual Generative AI Systems Cover

Negative Prompts and the Affective Economies of Failure in Visual Generative AI Systems

Open Access
|Dec 2025

Abstract

Every negative prompt is an algorithmic ‘thou shalt not,’ an act of negating and negotiating what “we do not wish to see” in a generative media output. This study identifies negative prompts in text-to-image generative systems as a crucial site where the digital error discourse becomes materially realised. Employing a multimodal digital ethnographic approach, this paper seeks to understand how these prompts extend beyond their instrumental use to see how they are entangled with the notions of failure and repair in AI systems. Through close consideration of this tool, the paper contends that generative systems sustain user engagement through an affective economy of failure: where errors are rendered ordinary and becomes the burden of users while a relentless update culture naturalises the logic of ‘versions-as-evolutions,’ ultimately cultivating a sort of cruel optimism among its users.

Language: English
Page range: 50 - 65
Published on: Dec 23, 2025
In partnership with: Paradigm Publishing Services
Publication frequency: 1 issue per year

© 2025 Cheeru Padma, M Shuaib Mohamed Haneef, published by Tallinn University Baltic Film, Media, Arts and Communication School
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