Founded in 2022, //PIXELMOUTH is a curatorial art collective obsessed with narrative storytelling and fascinated by how our physical and digital worlds interact. With a focus on environmental construction and capturing the ephemeral, their explorations have primarily taken shape as one-night-only shows featuring multiple interactive installation pieces alongside a fusion of music and performance art. 
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TĀO LIU

is a Chinese American digital designer, illustrator and book maker. Their practice aims to activate a viewer’s senses for the divine through the means of world-building and the creation of iconography as metaphor. To Tāo, the human mind has the capacity to perceive the divine in all aspects of reality, including the digital realms of the modern age. Their recent work focuses on crafting new myths and folklore of the digital world and its experiences, drawing inspiration from the commonalities between biological and digital systems and their emergent visual patterns, reflecting a pantheist universe where every atom is imbued with vital chance.

 



A. KAZAL
is a filmmaker, video artist, and writer. A member of IATSE 849, they approach narrative filmmaking though a cinematic lens - often serving as both director and cinematographer on projects. Telling stories through words and lights, they explore uncanny real and science fiction worlds woven with magical realism. Working within the philosophical frameworks of elemental media and presence, their art revolves around concepts of hypermodernity, surrealism, and digital alterity in a post-internet existence. No matter the medium, they embrace the performance art philosphy of body-as-canvas. 

Their film “Blue Light” will premiere in 2025.





TENCH C.
is a glitch artist, their art circulates concepts of breakage in digital technology and decay. Fascinated with ideas of digital time and compression algorithms alongside impermanence in digital and physical art, they use glitch to illuminate the inner workings of the digital underbelly. Their current work centers around using light as an object mixed with large-scale steel sculptures.