
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: 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: Nieves de la Fuente Gutiérrez
Nieves de la Fuente Gutiérrez is a multidisciplinary artist who was born in Spain and currently lives in Cologne. Her work asks central socio-political questions while intertwining documentary with fiction, and autobiographical studies with technological experiments. We asked Nieves about her art, creative process, and inspirations.