
Artist Interview: Jeremy Oury
Jeremy Oury is a French artist who explores the boundaries of reality and our connection to the digital realm through video, sound, and virtual space. His work delves into the creation of illusions through geometric distortions, the synesthesia between sound and visuals, and the use of immersive environments that place the viewer at the heart of a virtual universe, challenging their perception of space. We asked Jeremy about his art, creative process, and inspirations.

Artist Interview: Audrey Chou
Yi-Han (Audrey) Chou is a dancer, researcher, and multimedia artist from Taipei, now based in New York City since 2018. Audrey’s work revolves around storytelling through movement, exploring the connections between embodiment, cultural identity, and diversity. We asked Audrey about her art, creative process, and inspirations.

Artist Interview: Lucy Boyd-Wilson
Lucy Boyd-Wilson, an experiential artist based in San Diego, California, combines her background in Computer Science and Fine Arts to create immersive and interactive experiences. Her art evokes the rhythms and flows found in nature, inspiring a sense of awe and connection to the land. With a focus on the subtle and ephemeral, she crafts experiences that encourage slow, contemplative engagement, much like the steady rhythm of a deep breath, capturing the poetry of organic systems in motion. We asked Lucy about her art, creative process, and inspirations.

Artist Interview: Jill Shah
Jill Shah is an experiential artist and creative technologist based in New York. She utilizes algorithms to enhance our physical surroundings, driven by her desire to infuse more human elements into an increasingly automated world. Her work invites users to interact with and contemplate the intersection of algorithms and technological progress. We asked Jill about her art, creative process, and inspirations.