
Yoko Ono and the Digital Evolution of Interactive Art
Yoko Ono has long been a trailblazer in conceptual and participatory art – her career, spanning over seven decades, is marked by a relentless commitment to art as a vehicle for social change, introspection, and communal experience. While her earlier works are often associated with the avant-garde Fluxus movement and performance art, Ono's practice has seamlessly transitioned into the digital age, embracing technology to expand the reach and impact of her participatory works.

10 Digital Artists: Interactive Art and Design
In the world of interactive art and design, engagement is not just encouraged — it’s essential. The use of technologies like AI, VR, and real-time interactivity is allowing artists to create dynamic experiences that react to the viewer’s actions, decisions, and presence. From virtual reality worlds to interactive public installations, these 10 digital artists are creating groundbreaking works that invite us to engage, explore, and think in new ways.

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: David Van Eyssen
David Van Eyssen is a multimedia artist whose work reflects his fascination with time, memory, and the beauty of impermanence. Originally from London, he started as a painter and installation artist, later expanding his creative journey to Los Angeles, where he made a name for himself in entertainment and advertising. His art practice combines his painterly instincts with his experience in filmmaking to create video-based work, site-specific projections, virtual and extended reality pieces, AI-infused photography, lenticular images, and 2.5D prints. We asked David about his art, creative process, and inspirations.

Artist Interview: Yuge Zhou
Yuge Zhou is a video and installation artist based in Chicago. Leaving her hometown Beijing amidst a rapid geopolitical and urban transformation, the artist was left with a longing for rootedness and intimacy. Her art explores themes of belonging, yearning, and fleeting moments in both man-made and natural environments – “the landscapes of our shared dreams.” We asked Yuge about her art, creative process, and inspirations.

Artist Interview: Livia Ribichini
Livia Ribichini is an artist and set designer who reflects on the diversity of identities between users and avatars in the virtual and physical world. She experiments with sensations, perceptions, new media, and technology. We asked Livia about her art, creative process, and inspirations.