Artists

Lee Day     Bearsville New York USA

Lee Day has worked in a range of creative fields – photojournalism, stock photography, interactive media, web design and creative writing. Returning now to his first love, photography, he is exploring how far he can push the algorithms of the digital image. His current work revolves around manifesting algorithmic perception – i.e. illuminating how our systems, our devices see the world we’ve put them in. The question is important for how we react to the increasingly intelligent tools that inhabit our digital world.

https://leeday.photography




Roz Dimon     Shelter Island, New York USA

Roz Dimon has been a trailblazer in digital art since the 1980s when her canvases began to fill up with pixels. Since then, she has worked in both corporate and fine art spheres of digital media and communication arts. Her inventive DIMONscape interactive paintings are in multiple permanent installations in New York including The 9/11 Memorial Museum. Dimon’s subject matter often focuses on American culture. She is represented by Carter Burden Gallery in New York City and can be found on social media as @rozolution. 

https://www.rozdimon.com 



Negin Ehtesabian Lichty      Winona, Minnesota USA


Interdisciplinary artist, born and raised in Tehran, Iran; A member of Techspressionist artists community.  Exploring identity, storytelling, cultural archetypes, intercultural, social and environmental matters, through various experimental techniques and disciplines Illustrated more than 35 picture books (including authoring 5) published in several languages worldwide. Extensive experience in mural painting, and urban design in sticker-based street art projects. Frequently works in collaboration with Patrick Lichty. 

https://www.neginete.com/


Gregory Patrick Garvey     Hamden, Connecticut USA 


Gregory Patrick Garvey creates digital images, interactive installations, games and AI generated work. He is Professor and founder of Game Design & Development at Quinnipiac University and chaired the Department of Visual and Performing Arts. Previous appointments include Associate Artist with the DMCA (now CCAM) at Yale University and Fellow at the Center for Advanced Visual Studies at MIT.  

https://mywebspace.quinnipiac.edu/garvey/garvey-site




Patrick Lichty     Winona, Minnesota USA

Patrick Lichty is known for his work in various technological media. His career spans over three decades, during which he has established himself as a media artist, writer, curator, designer, and educator. Lichty's artistic practice explores the impact of media and technology on society. He has an interest in augmented reality (AR), virtual reality (VR), generative and telecommunications art, and machine drawing.  Frequently works in collaboration with Negin  Ehtesabian Lichty.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patrick_Lichty 


 

Gregory Little     Oberlin, Ohio USA


Gregory Little is an artist, teacher, and writer. He is Professor Emeritus of Digital Art and Director of IRIS (Immersive Reality Innovation Space) at Lorain County Community College in Ohio. Currently he is creating multi-dimensional worlds combining 3d scans of war crimes, historical recreation, imaginary landscapes of sub-atomic processes, and news media, realized as virtual and augmented reality experiences, paintings, prints, and animations. 

https://gregorylittle.org/

 


 


Stephen ParĂ©     Houston, Texas USA


Stephen ParĂ© was born in Ithaca, New York and has lived in many places, some cooler and some warmer. He has tried a lot of things and done a lot of jobs and read a lot of books and seen a lot of movies. He has played and sung and composed music professionally, acted professionally, and sold artworks. His home is now in one of the warmer places: Houston, Texas; but it could be anywhere, really. He makes his artworks in computers and mobile devices; but his artistic models are mostly 19th- and 20th-century painters, and his literary models are 19th- and 20th-century writers.  

https://www.stephenpare.art/ 

 

Cynthia Beth Rubin     New Haven, Connecticut USA


Rubin’s work reflects the imagined sensations of the unseeable and barely visible, incorporating microscopic marine life into colorful digital collages. As a Techspressionist artist, she draws on the legacy of abstraction and sources as diverse as medieval manuscripts and data visualization. Rubin explores oceanography with the Menden-Deuer lab at the University of Rhode Island. 

https://CBRubin.com 




Annette Weintraub     New York City, New York, USA

Annette Weintraub investigates architecture as visual language, the dynamics of urban space, and the resonance of everyday objects. Recent work includes animated and print panoramas and virtual still life images. Her work has been shown at The Whitney Biennial; International Center for Photography/ICP; International Film Festival Rotterdam; Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes, Buenos Aires; SIGGRAPH and ISEA and in numerous other exhibitions.
 

https://www.annetteweintraub.com/


Michael Woodruff     London, UK


Michael Woodruff is a multidisciplinary digital artist based in London. He runs a creative studio working across film, TV, and advertising. He specializes in animation and motion design, creating nostalgia-driven visuals that blend archival technology, digital emulation, and graphic design. His work explores abstract expressionist ideas through our connection to digital and analog visual language.

https://michaelwoodruff.co.uk