Splinterframes

Splinterframe weaves sound, memory, and digital imperfection into visual poems that breathe with technical triggers and sensory simulation.

Yehwan Song

Yehwan challenges the concept of "User-friendly," the conventions of "interface," and "standardized graphic templates," presenting an anti-user-centric narrative.

Travis John Ficarra

Travis Ficarra introduces a new iteration of their Chocolate Goblin; a threatening, synthetic figure installed alongside a Koons Gazing Ball painting, where digital fiction and physical confrontation are treated as the same thing. 

Ben Kreukniet

From a shy and curious boy with a passion for mathematics to a creator of visual and sonic experiences: Ben builds unstable systems made of light, sound, and code, shaping spaces where one can get lost, observe, or simply stay.

Oh de Laval

Oh de Laval’s work has always felt like a secret someone lets you in on: intimate, a little defiant, and full of emotion that doesn’t beg to be understood. I Miss When People Had Secrets feels close to the skin. It’s about what we hide, what we show, and the strange beauty of not always being fully seen.

genesys1.0

Technology meets techno, ritual and rave. genesys1.0 brings abyssal core, the collective’s first EP that fuses electronic music with spiritual science fiction.