
Andrew Bruce
Voiceover artist, writer, and interdisciplinary researcher.
Warm, thoughtful neutral North American voice for commercial, documentary, and cultural work.
Commercial · Warm · Conversational · Thoughtful · Neutral North American
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FEATURED POST
The Ethical Mirror
There is a recurring anxiety in discussions of artificial intelligence that AI systems merely “reflect” their users back to themselves. Usually this is framed negatively: the machine becomes an echo chamber for delusion, narcissism, bias, or compulsion.
Ethics • 15 May, 2026
Recent Notes & Writing
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Beef Stroganoff
Sometimes a dish becomes a family favourite because I happened to stumble on the ingredients while looking for inspiration and an old classic is brought to mind. This…
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Sommel-AI: Char Siu Pork with Riesling
Tonight I’m trying out Waitrose British Free Range Char Siu Pork Medallions. I’ll serve them with homemade ‘Korean carrots’ – basically a quick sweet and spicy pickle of…
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Joseph Beuys in Practice and Thought
Joseph Beuys has been a recurring presence in my intellectual life for nearly two decades. Not always in the foreground, and not always comfortably. I first encountered Beuys…
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Computational Truth and the Outsourcing of Hermeneutics
A friend recently showed me an AI-generated video that I have not been able to stop thinking about. It presents itself as an analysis of the Qur’an’s miraculous…
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The First Reply from an Other Andrew
After nearly two decades of receiving traces of other Andrew Bruces online, this was the first time one of them actually replied into a thread I could see.…
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Notes on Visual Participation
One of the more interesting developments in the Dr Amblyo trainer over the last few sessions has not been a dramatic leap in “vision”, but a growing sense…
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Spaghetti Showdown
This post is inspired by our summer holidays in Montenegro. In Sv. Stepan we go to a little ‘caffe’ each year – we love their family kitchen vibe,…
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Fatiha Practice – 15 May
Continuing with the Lo Fi ‘listen and repeat’. Again, not distracting myself by referring to a written version while reciting. I think it improves my pronunciation, but the…