The 6th VH AWARD Part I

The 6th VH AWARD Part I / 40 Epochs / Tianyi Sun & Fiel Guhit - Photo: Tianyi Sun & Fiel Guhit

Screening

The 6th VH AWARD Part I

HUDA x MUNGOMERY—Dani Huda (ID), Charlotte Mungomery (AU), Tianyi Sun (CN), Fiel Guhit (PH), Wendi Yan (CN)

Established by Hyundai Motor Group in 2016, the VH AWARD has become a key platform for fostering emerging media artists who engage with the context of Asia. Now in its sixth edition, the award continues to support bold artistic practices that blur boundaries between disciplines and geographies. The 2025 Ars Electronica Festival presents the five newly commissioned works of the 6th VH AWARD, selected for their experimental and transcultural approaches. From mythology and ecology to machine consciousness and speculative histories, these works explore the complexities of contemporary society, triggering new perspectives on how we understand ourselves and one another in relation to the past, present, and future.

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EN

Ticket //

FESTIVALPASS, FESTIVALPASS+, ONE DAY PASS, Ars Electronica Center Ticket

Info //

Registration required / Registrierung notwendig Warning of Strobe light/intense lighting/loud noise. // Dieses Programm enthält stroboskopische Effekte/intensive Lichteffekte/laute Geräusche. 

  • 40 Epochs

    Tianyi Sun (CN), Fiel Guhit (PH)

    40 Epochs, a semi-fictional short film by Tianyi Sun and Fiel Guhit, explores the heart of identity, spiritual displacement, and the unseen labor behind the voices that engender human-like technologies.

  • Within Tirta

    HUDA x MUNGOMERY—Dani Huda (ID), Charlotte Mungomery (AU)

    Within Tirta by the artist collective HUDA x MUNGOMERY delves into the mythology of Princess Mandalika and ecological urgency, seeking what we must sacrifice to sustain nature.

  • Dream of Walnut Palaces

    Wendi Yan (CN)

    Dream of Walnut Palaces by Wendi Yan, Grand Prix recipient of the 6th VH AWARD, is a CGI film reimagining 18th-century knowledge exchange between Asia and Europe. It explores the psyche of a fictional Daoist in a Paris lab, addressing the East–West encounter of epistemic visuality and proposing an alternative to techno-Orientalism.

  • THE VH AWARD

    The VH AWARD supports emerging media artists who engage with the context of Asia through an online residency program and exhibitions of commissioned works across various global platforms. Initiated in 2016, the VH AWARD has been discovering and cultivating promising artists to share their artistic experiments and amplify their voices on diverse issues. The award encourages artists who push the boundaries of audiovisual artworks to reflect on how we understand ourselves and one another in relation to the past, present and future. The VH AWARD is hosted by Hyundai Motor Group as a part of its commitment to supporting cross-cultural innovation and development.

Credits

Presentation supported by VH AWARD of Hyundai Motor Group.