Heejai Park is a visual designer working at the intersection of design and technology. Based between San Francisco and Seoul, she explores how emerging technologies can shape new visual languages and human experiences. Her work combines brand identity, generative design, motion, and experimental installations.
INTERVIEW | Run Wu
Run Wu is a Chinese Australian interdisciplinary digital artist, filmmaker, and signed commercial director currently based in Paris and London. Drawing inspiration from his multicultural background and experiences across continents, Run's work often reflects themes of displacement, transformation, and the human condition.
INTERVIEW | Kjersti Ochsner
Kjersti Ochsner is a Seattle-based artist working in wall-mounted sculptural abstraction. Using recycled paper, she creates tactile, dimensional works focused on repetition, process, and visual rhythm. Her wall-mounted sculptural work explores abstraction through repetition, texture, and visual rhythm.
INTERVIEW | Julia Katolla
Julia Katolla is a mixed media artist, raised in Costa Rica and based in Bonn, Germany. She explores motherhood beyond idealisation, systemic aggression and the human urge to impose order on chaos. By mixing different media and intricate details, she analyzes emotions, violence, and ambivalence, creating small universes where randomness and precision intertwine.




