
FrameMaker
An accomplished 3D artist, Tim leverages his extensive experience in the commercial realm to embark on a journey towards mastering the art of dynamic, moving visuals. With a rich background spanning various domains, including commercials, films, festivals, and immersive experiences, Tim's creative lineage is deeply rooted in a family of Artists.
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Jonathan McCabe
Jonathan McCabe is a generative artist who lives in Canberra Australia with his partner Kate and son Redmond. He is interested in theories of spontaneous pattern formation, particularly Turing's theory of morphogenesis, and their application to art and design.
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Mark Malta
Mark is an experimental digital artist that has been developing and evolving his process over time. He comes from a design and web development background and is able to utilize some of these technical abilities and lessons learned over his career.
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Yuma Yanagisawa
Yuma Yanagisawa is a new media artist exploring creative computation. His practice focuses on generative visuals using 3D and AI. Recent Shows include NODE Forum for Digital Arts (Frankfurt), Bright Festival (Leipzig), Patchlab Festival (Kraków, Poland), and CADAF (Paris, France).
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Franck Lefebvre
Capturing living art in nature and relaying it to you, this is what has guided me for 10 years, as obvious. Our world is above all harmony of the elements and perpetual movement. Find this work of nature in his living room, a reality that technology allows us to achieve today. I am a French artist born in 1978 in Lille in the north of France.
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beryl
Beryl is a digital artist exploring the intersection of identity, technology, and femininity. Her work blends cyberpunk aesthetics with hyper-real 3D visuals, creating powerful, futuristic figures in surreal, neon-lit worlds. Each piece evokes a cinematic vision of a post-human future—both haunting and beautiful.
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Jamie Scott
Jamie Scott is a New York-based English visual effects artist, time-lapse photographer, and filmmaker with over 20 years of experience. He began his career at The Mill in London in 1999 and became a lead Flame artist. In 2010, he shifted focus to time-lapse photography, gaining viral success with his films Fall and Spring, the latter of which was showcased in Times Square. He has created time-lapse work for clients like Dell, Chanel, and Florence and the Machine, and continues to innovate in the field.
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Backtopoints
Backtopoints’ practice constructs abstract presences and structures of which the parts are in constant transformation, conversion and reformation. This flavor of the works creates a seamless influx of in-between states that the audience is invited to enjoy not only the whole of the work in its’ totality but the aesthetic in-between appearances formed in the construction of the entirety of the work.
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