Projects

  • Anthropophagic Myths, Biopiracy and Opera in the Amazon

    Anthropophagic Myths, Biopiracy and Opera in the Amazon

    Klaus Spiess (AT), Emanuel Gollob (AT)

    Can Amazonian myths give us hope for new modes of entanglement with our en- and in-vironment? We explore our longing for nature, seen in both the commercial collection of microbiota in the Amazon and its representation in operas. In our installation, the vibrational needs for growth of the microbiota and Caruso songs, sung by a…

  • Capturing the Ether

    Capturing the Ether

    Pierre Boulanger (CA), Juan David Molina (CA), Triska Sicuranzo Gagné (CA), Samah Saidi (CA)

    Transmutations of Intangible Impulses To record the air currents, the artists developed tools that are both performative instruments and data collection devices. The data is reinterpreted and used to activate various sonic and kinetic devices. Programming ensures that mechanisms of pulleys and taut ropes, motors, loudspeakers, fans, projectors and other materials present in the space…

  • Black Movement Library

    Black Movement Library

    LaJuné McMillian (US)

    The Black Movement Library’s projects Movement Portraits and Spirit and Child showcase the evolution of LaJuné McMillian’s art practice, integrating performance and extended reality tools to celebrate and dive into Black embodied realities.

  • Anatomy of Non-Fact

    Anatomy of Non-Fact

    Martyna Marciniak (PL)

    Anatomy of Non-Fact is concerned with the phenomenon of distorted and excessive information in the context of the looming threat of AI-generated images. The work seeks a definition of the aesthetics of fact, via an in-depth analysis of known cases of visual hoaxes, fakes and conspiracies, through visual mapping and artistic responses. Anatomy of Non-Fact…

  • All Directions At Once

    All Directions At Once

    Luiza Prado (BR)

    All Directions at Once is a web-based artwork that charts histories of reproductive control in Latin America. The animated graphic essay relies on the input of a user: when they stop moving the cursor, the website layers vividly coloured, flashing GIFs. With each visit to the website, the user creates a unique iteration of the artwork.…

  • Wujood

    Wujood

    Basma Hamdy (EG), Shima Aeinehdar (IR), Selma Fejzullaj (AL), Levi Hammett (US)

    Wujood is an animated tapestry woven together through a mosaic of electronic components.

  • UNFOLDING REMEMBRANCE

    UNFOLDING REMEMBRANCE

    Hind Al Saad (QA)

    Principles of early Islamic art can be surveyed as a precursor to early computational art. Even though they live in separate eras of time and location, they have threads connecting them through their underlying structures – arithmetic, harmony and the concept of the infinite.

  • The Desert and the Sea

    The Desert and the Sea

    Erika Tsuchiya (US), Nada Abdo (EG), Ayza Sheikh (PK), Syed Navi (PK)

    Based on a poem by Qatari poet Saoud Al-Kuwari, The Desert and the Sea aims to create an immersive experience through VR and spatialized sound. With 360-degree footage from the desert and sea, the project seeks to enhance the sensation of immersion through a frameless video format.

  • Tame

    Tame

    Zhen Wu (CN), Changkun Liu (CN), Xingxing Yang (CN)

    VR, often seen as an escapist realm, offers solace detached from real-world constraints. What if we could feel genuine affection here, connecting with others on a deeper level? Inspired by The Little Prince, our Tame project is a multi-sensory journey exploring taming, bonding, and attachment.

  • Luminance: A Narrative Lidar Experience

    Luminance: A Narrative Lidar Experience

    Rogsh Emmanuel Garcia (PH)

    This immersive game invites players to explore the narratives of Filipino culture through the use of LiDAR technology.

  • Ink Sonata

    Ink Sonata

    Jiaqi Shi (CN) and Tianyu Lin (CN)

    Ink Sonata merges Eastern and Western cultures using AI to deconstruct piano music into emotions and reconstruct them as calligraphic art. Viewers can explore “calligraphic works” inspired by Beethoven and Pudsey, interact with the art through an interactive piano installation.

  • Hum

    Hum

    Fiona You Wang (CN), Hiimorit (CN)

    After growing up in inner Mongolia, I embraced the nomadic spirit and cosmic nomadism by living in various countries. By converting data from the James Webb space telescope into audible waves and blending them with ancient nomadic chants, viewers can experience a sensory journey that connects them with the universe through organic sounds.