Illustrators, animators, engineers and much more, these artists are pushing the boundaries of interactive art and new media. Experience their work in the MOR.
Kris Pilcher is an installation and mixed reality artist from Atlanta, GA. Kris’ work has been exhibited throughout the world in many large festivals and galleries, including Ars Electronica, Cannes XR, VRham virtual reality arts festival, and in Paris, Barcelona, New York, and L.A. Kris’ work has been featured on Netflix and commissioned by ABC, Grand Hustle Records, and more.
As a software developer, Zach has a particular focus on design, interaction, usability, and user experience. Having worked exclusively with 3D input devices and VR/AR for several years, his most recent project is a VR app for making music and designing instruments, called EXA: The Infinite Instrument.
Mariam Zakarian was born in Armenia, currently based in Denmark. She creates fine art in traditional and digital media, focusing on VR. Mariam's roots are in representational, figurative work; paintings depicting the strange and surreal, subject matter about the darker shades of existence.
Michelle Brown is a Brisbane based multidisciplinary artist interested in interactive mixed reality installations. Michelle has created VR music videos and visuals for a variety of artists and organisations as well as exhibiting her work around the world.
Sufee Yama is an XR artist, a Snapchat Official Lens Creator who explores the future of storytelling working with techniques such as VR painting, motion graphic, 3D scanning. She and her creative XR studio: Utopia Lab create artworks for VR movies, documentaries and commercials as well as producing AR experience for galleries, brands and events.
Nick Ladd is a Canadian VR artist who creates illustrated 3D worlds, characters, and animations using Quill. He was drawn to Virtual Reality for the prospect of a brand new medium for art and immersive storytelling. He continues to discover new techniques which he shares through his tutorial platform: AnimBrush Academy.
Kevin Mack is an artist and Academy Award winning visual effects pioneer. He received the Oscar for Best Visual Effects for his work on WHAT DREAMS MAY COME. Mack's abstract virtual reality artworks, Blortasia and Zen Parade, have been exhibited at art and technology events around the world.