
Aditya
Aditya is a digitally native artist based in Chennai, India who uses digital tools to create hand-drawn and hand-painted animated short stories. Born from a keen interest in cinema and video games, their work employs visual elements such as dynamic camera movements, shifting perspectives, and angles specifically focused on human protagonists. A distinct aspect of their style includes painterly glitches, which add depth and texture to their animations. Focused on themes drawn from pop culture, contemporary life, and personal identity, their work offers a layered reflection on the human experience through a cinematic, wholly digital lens.aditya’s work has been exhibited at the Santa Monica Art Museum (Frieze LA), the Orlando Museum of Art, and various pop-up NFT exhibitions.

Alpha Centauri Kid
Alpha Centauri Kid (b. 1986, San Antonio, Texas), commonly known as a.c.k., is one of the most conceptually rich artists in digital art today, operating at the intersection of visual storytelling, music, and technology. While his playful yet profound creations transcend mediums, they remain unified by a singular narrative force: the Muse.

Andrew Mitchell
Andrew Mitchell is an algorithmic artist and computer scientist from Virginia and the co-founder of Mitchell and Yun Studios. He graduated from the University of Virginia with a BS in Computer Science.
What does it mean to create algorithmic art?
Algorithmic art is created by a human with a computer. It is created via hand written software. Programming languages allow the artist to command the computer to work. It is not created via passing prompts to a an AI created by someone else. Algorithmic artists are no different than painters, we just exist in a different form. A cluttered studio becomes a failing harddrive.


Bhare
Bhare (Shareon Blenman) is a first-generation Barbadian American abstract artist born in 1998 in Queens, New York, and currently based in Charlotte, North Carolina. Known for his multidisciplinary approach, Bhare primarily works with acrylic and oil pastels on canvas, employing a distinctive wet-on-dry technique. His art explores themes of identity, existence, and human emotion, often blurring the lines between digital and traditional mediums. Bhare's work has earned international recognition, with exhibitions in prestigious galleries across New York, Philadelphia, Los Angeles, Milan, and Copenhagen.

Bojan
Bojan is a contemporary artist and a visual narrator identifying his artistic style as “caliginous surrealism”. Bojan’s work spans across digital and traditional mediums, combining both with the written word in the form of poems. With the interplay of his artworks as well as his poems, he aims to fulfil the impossible task of encapsulating something as abstract and complex as the layered human emotion onto a canvas. Thus, transforming these emotions into something tangible by visualizing them, even the unpleasant ones, through the interplay of opposing colors, atmospheres and characters.
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Beeple
Beeple is Mike Winkelmann, a graphic designer from Charleston, SC, USA who does a variety of digital artwork including short films, Creative Commons VJ loops, everydays and VR / AR work.
After he began releasing a set of widely used Creative Commons VJ loops he has worked on concert visuals for Justin Bieber, One Direction, Katy Perry, Nicki Minaj, Eminem, Zedd, deadmau5 and many more.
One of the originators of the current "everyday" movement in 3D graphics, he has been creating a picture everyday from start to finish and posting it online for over ten years without missing a single day.


Diid
Diid is a multi-medium compressionist with a focus on using the inefficiencies of computers (and humans) to create thought-provoking art.
Diid comes from a decade-long engineering background with focuses all across technology. He's worked with supercomputers, microelectronics, signal processing, compliance, philanthropy, fintech, security, and just about anything in between. He uses all of this deep in the weeds technical expertise to put his biggest insecurities and mistakes on full display for the world to see.

Elnaz Mansouri
Elnaz Mansouri is a multimedia artist practicing in the fields of 3D art, Photography, and AI. Elnaz focuses on concepts regarding identity, memory, and mindfulness.

Grant Riven Yun
Grant Riven Yun is an American-Korean digital artist renowned for his minimalist vector illustrations that capture everyday scenes with a nostalgic and contemplative essence. Born in San Jose, California, Yun is currently based in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

Guido Di Salle
In 1982 Guido picked up a camera for the first time. 33 years would pass before he picked up a camera again with any intent on capturing beauty. After many years of creating beautiful hair at the highest level in the tv, fashion and hair industry, his focus shifted to creating art in the form of digital, photography, painting and collage work. His art is the product of one simple rule: make iconic imagery of cool people, places and things.

Hackatao
This is the story of an encounter. A tale about the merger of two very different souls, natures, elements, identities, personalities and styles, of the Yin and the Yang, that today goes by the name of “Hackatao”. When two predestined energies finally come together, space-time no longer matters. But since it is still needed for a place and a time on Earth to be found, for us mortals to process the event, the choice falls on the city of Milan and it is the year 2007.
The union of the two parts S+N is initiated and from then it has been manifested to humans in the form of art.
Hex6c
hex6c is an Italian data scientist, generative artist, blockchain enthusiast, and crypto art evangelist. His work combines his expertise in data science with his passion for art, resulting in innovative and cutting-edge generative artworks

Ian Cheng
Since 2012, Cheng has produced a series of simulations exploring an agent’s capacity to deal with an ever-changing environment. These works culminated in the Emissaries trilogy, which introduced a narrative agent whose motivation to enact a story was set into conflict with the open-ended chaos of the simulation. He is the creator of BOB (Bag of Beliefs), an AI-driven creature whose personality, body, and life story evolve across exhibitions, what Cheng calls “art with a nervous system.” Most recently, Cheng directed Life After BOB, a real-time anime exploring human-AI symbiosis. Cheng is the author of Emissary's Guide To Worlding, a book exploring the psychology and techniques of creating living autonomous worlds. Cheng is the founder of Opponent, a new company building animal-level AI agents for kids and families.
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Jack Butcher
Jack makes art on the internet. b. 1988 in Swindon, England Jack Butcher is the founder of Visualize Value. He makes work about markets, scarcity, and consensus, examining how value emerges, circulates, and persists in networked culture.

Jake Fried
Using ink and white-out to generate hallucinatory vistas, Jake Fried repeatedly modifies and records his images to create mind-bending animations. Fried's films have been auctioned at Christie's, exhibited at the Tate Modern and Sundance Film Festival, and commissioned by Coldplay, Netflix, and numerous art galleries around the world.

James Bloom
James Bloom is a London-based artist who uses technological innovation as a method to generate perceptual problems.
His online artworks connect their participants in real-time but have utility and functionality engineered out, upending the structure of the networks they exist within and revealing possibilities for autonomy.
He takes deliberately complex code-based and material production techniques and combines them in unintended ways, often to the point of failure, triggering new states.
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Jan Baumgartner
Jan Baumgartner is a German visual artist based in Bielefeld, Germany. For more than a decade, Jan has explored the effects of colour and space by creating works digitally.
As a child with epilepsy, his world was marked by sudden seizures and unpredictable emotional outbursts. In the midst of this chaos, he found refuge in colour — a constant, a safe surface to hold on to. Early on, he learned that colours can have an immediate impact on emotional well-being. Artists such as Ellsworth Kelly, Roy Lichtenstein, Keith Haring, David Hockney and Josef Albers revealed to him the power of colour, and that its tension lies in the subjectivity of each individual shade.

Jonathan Monaghan
Jonathan Monaghan (maa·nuh·han) is an artist whose prints, sculptures, and video installations weave together elements of ancient mythology, science fiction, and consumer culture. His work explores the intersections of power, wealth, and technology in the digital age, in an imaginative and satirical critique that challenges viewers to examine their relationship with these forces.

Licia He
Shiqing (Licia) He (B. 1992) is a Chinese generative artist and a human-computer interaction researcher dedicated to creating artistic expressions through technological innovations. With a Ph.D. in Information Science and a Bachelor of Science degree in Studio Art and Computer Science, Licia currently resides in London (United Kingdom) as a full-time artist, focusing on capturing and presenting information around her through visual art. Fascinated by the possibilities of human-machine collaboration, Licia's explorations led her to combine generative art with robots, bridging her digital and physical painting practices through pen plotters.

LoVid
LoVid is a NY-based interdisciplinary artist duo working collaboratively since 2001. Their interdisciplinary works explore the often invisible or intangible aspects of contemporary society, from communication systems to biological signals, exploring how technology shapes human culture. LoVid’s practice spans performances, participatory public art, handmade technologies, textiles, prints, App-art, experimental video, and immersive installations. By juxtaposing media with physical objects, geographic spaces, and the human touch, they bridge handmade engineering with traditional art and craft forms through a DIY ethos. Their work reflects on the role of tactile production and the gesture of making in a world increasingly mediated by machines and virtual experiences. Drawing on art, science, and technology, LoVid’s diverse practice probes perceptions of time, place, and self in the networked era.


Matt Kane
Matt Kane is a groundbreaking artist who harnesses the transformative capabilities of code and computing to bring his intricate, multi-layered visions to life. Utilizing custom-designed software as his digital easel, Kane employs generative algorithms to craft dazzling artworks that traverse a wide spectrum of themes. He is a digital maestro who reinterprets historical aesthetics through the lens of code, achieving with geometric precision what the Old Masters accomplished with oils.

Nina Chanel Abney
Embracing a pop-surrealist style, Nina Chanel Abney makes large-scale canvases that feature cartoonish figures, flat planes of bold color, overlapping shapes, and scattered numbers, letters, and symbolic objects. Contemporary culture, racial conflict, and sexuality are recurring themes, and Abney draws from autobiography, current events, and traditional storytelling to construct her scenes. In Abney’s “Always a Winner” series, for example, police batons become phallic symbols and clown makeup suggests the absurdity of racial injustice, celebrity news, and the internet era at large. Since obtaining her MFA at Parsons School of Design in 2007, Abney has exhibited in New York, Chicago, London, and São Paulo, among other cities. Her work has been acquired by the Brooklyn Museum, the Rubell Museum, and the Burger Collection in Hong Kong and has sold for six figures on the secondary market.

Nishant Malhotra
Nishant Malhotra (B. 1996) is an Indian-American multidisciplinary artist based in New York City. His practice moves between form and formlessness, developing a visual language that bridges the material and the metaphysical. Drawing from Vedic and ancient Indic philosophy, he reimagines timeless ideas within contemporary life, using the “working man” as both muse and mirror. Rooted in painting, a ritual he has carried since childhood, his work extends into design and collaboration, reflecting a continual search for connection across mediums and communities. As society, technology, and identity rapidly evolve, his art lingers in the space of impermanence, asking how we might stay present within constant change.

Noah Kocher
Noah Kocher is a multi-media visual artist born and raised in Tennessee and is now working and living in Brooklyn, NY. Kocher's work evokes a feeling that is difficult to put in words, but still feels familiar, almost like a forgotten dream. NoKo has been through many different avenues with his work. Abstract painting, Film photography, Collage, Digital Manipulation, and Music. There is no limit to the tools at which he can express himself.

omentejovem
Thales Machado, better known as omentejovem, creatively navigates between figurative and abstract realms, crafting vibrant, color-rich artworks that show a visual diary of his life experiences and emotions. Omentejovem hails from Rio de Janeiro (b. 2001) - his work is a fusion of intuition and personal experiences, often oscillating between figurative and abstract styles. Reflecting his explorations of the world around him, omentejovem’s art is a visual diary documenting his feelings and life events. His pieces range from having clear representational elements to being completely open to interpretation, allowing the audience to bring their own perspectives and experiences to their understanding of his work.

Other World
Other World is a digital artist and a full-time PhD student studying Biomedical Engineering. His artistic approach is a combination of collage work and illustrating. He reimagines older paintings to create new art with completely different storylines. His works primarily focus on creating dark themes with bright colors. The hooded characters he draws are called fiends. Other World's art is a reflection of his thoughts, beliefs, and experiences.

Rhea Myers
Rhea Myers is an artist, hacker, and writer based in British Columbia, Canada, originally from the UK. She makes art to understand the world, mutually interrogating technology and culture to produce new ways of seeing the world as it unfolds around us. Since 2014, she has used the blockchain as a medium for embodying, critiquing, and moving beyond the anxieties of post-financial-crisis society. Rhea’s art has gained international recognition. It is exhibited globally, sold at prestigious auction houses like Sotheby’s, and collected by renowned institutions such as the Albright Knox Gallery in the US.

Saphera Peters
Saphera Peters (or Saf) is an illustrator based in Toronto, Canada, who brings joy to others through vibrant colours and dynamic compositions inspired by my South Asian culture.

Sarah Meyohas
Sarah Meyohas (b. 1991, New York) is a conceptual artist and technologist whose practice provides an intelligible visual language to articulate the complex operations that govern our world. Notable projects include Bitchcoin (2015), Infinite Petals (2025), and the Interferences (2021–). Her filmography includes CLOUD OF PETALS (2017) and MEDUSA (2024). She was also an executive producer for THE BRUTALIST (2024). Her work has been collected and exhibited at major institutions such as the Centre Pompidou in Paris, the ICA in London, and the New Museum in New York. She is represented by Marianne Boesky Gallery as well as the United Talent Agency for her work in film.

Snowfro
Erick Calderon (Snowfro) is an entrepreneur, artist, and technology enthusiast based in Houston, TX. He worked in the ceramic tile industry until he began exploring artistic endeavors in many mediums, including video projections, computer code, 3D printing, and sculpture. He founded Art Blocks in 2020. His creative coding work work has been exhibited internationally, most recently at Venus Over Manhattan in New York, Bright Moments in Mexico City, and Nada Miami 2022. Recognized for his innovative contributions to the art industry, Calderon was named one of Artnet News's 2022 Innovators and received the inaugural “Industry Achievement” Cryptie for his role as the Founder and CEO of Art Blocks.

Tania Rivilis
Tania Rivilis, born in Ukraine in 1986, did not embark on her artistic journey until her move to Germany. This shift, both geographical and personal, marked the beginning of an exploration that she started at the age of 27.

Terrell Jones
Terrell Jones (b.1997) was born in Ann Arbor, Michigan. He began drawing around the age of four on the walls of his childhood home. Often being influenced by cartoons on television, manga books, and drawings his older brother would bring home.
His illustrations are inspired by film, nostalgia, fashion, and introspection.

The Metascapes
Largely known as the first AI Landscape Collection on the Etherium Blockchain generated from the work of photographers Iurie Belegurschi, Cath Simard, and Ryan Newburn.

TJO
TJO is a contemporary post-photographic artist born in Chicoutimi, Québec. His interdisciplinary practice explores the complexity of mental health, psychological processes, and internal dialogue. TJO aims to create dialogue, raise awareness, and foster conversations about mental health, social ills, and human experience. He envisions art as a vehicle for social healing, particularly in relation to domestic violence, drug exposure, and the perception of cognitive divergences. His work serves as a medium to explore the depths of the unconscious and the dreamscapes of the mind; highlighting the deep interconnection between our inner world and the multiple realities we perceive and create.

Travess Smalley
Travess Smalley is an artist working with computation to make generative image systems. Creating painting software, computer graphics, digital images, books, drawings, and Pixel Rugs. Teaching Print Media in the College of Arts and Sciences at The University of Rhode Island.

Tyler Hobbs
Tyler Hobbs is a generative artist from Austin, Texas. For each work, Tyler writes a custom computer program specially designed to create an abstract image. His work focuses on the interplay of randomness and order, and draws inspiration from paint, vegetation, and naturally occurring patterns.

William Mapan
French artist William Mapan ( b.1988), combines traditional artistic methods with computer programming to create works that bridge digital and physical worlds. Fascinated by computers since childhood, he pursued art after studying computer science and visual arts at Gobelins, where he currently teaches creative coding and generative art. William Mapan develops his creative process through hand-drawn sketches and diverse graphical explorations, subsequently translating these ideas into algorithms. He views the computer as an extension of the human hand, enriching artistic expression.

YAGAMIII
YAGAMIII is a ultimedia Artist and student of life. Focused on illustrative storytelling through a self-proclaimed style named "Neo-Fauvism".

