Ora-Ora is pleased to present Digital Rhythm, a group exhibition featuring the dynamic works of Henry Chu, Nick Teeple, Sasha Stiles, Genesis Kai, and Shavonne Wong. This exhibition dives into the human aspect of digital art, showcasing its profound capacity to illuminate the complexities of the human experience through the innovative intersection of art and technology.
Henry Chu, known for his immersive installations, invites viewers to connect emotionally through technology, while Nick Teeple merges AI-generated imagery with personal narratives, exploring the shared spaces of our human experience. Sasha Stiles captivates with her multimedia storytelling, reflecting on themes of identity and memory. Adding a unique dimension, Genesis Kai, a virtual artist, challenges our understanding of creativity and cultural heritage through her AI-driven narratives. Finally, Shavonne Wong integrates traditional artistry with digital processes, pushing the boundaries of cultural expression.
Together, these artists harness the unique lens of digital art, inviting audiences to engage with their innovative visions and explore personal relationships, experiences, and vulnerabilities in a space anchored in interactive technologies.
Opening reception: 11 January, 3-6pm
Gallery address: 1/F, 105-107, Barrack Block, Tai Kwun