Neil Mendoza merges physical sculpture with creative coding to craft whimsical robotic installations that transform everyday objects into provocative commentaries on technology.
Artist Zach Gage moves fluidly between gallery installations, mobile games, and conceptual art, exploring how interactive systems shape human behavior and experience.
Artist Sougwen Chung creates pioneering performances with robotic drawing units, examining the boundaries between human and machine creativity through collaborative art-making.
Artist Theo Triantyfillidis merges virtual and physical realms through interactive installations and mixed reality performances that question digital embodiment and spatial boundaries.
Art Director Jakob Tuchten discusses Might and Delight's unique approach to hand-drawn animation and game design in their "Tiny Multiplayer Online RPG" Book of Travels.