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Art can change the world.
We co-create to evolve art through impact and community. For 24 months, diverse artists—from seasoned professionals to emerging talents—collaborated to bring Holo Art to life. Participants include poets, scientists, Indigenous voices, children, and pioneers in XR and neuro-tech.
Our ethos, “Art with Purpose,” merges creativity with science to pioneer global firsts. Amid reduced arts funding and AI dominance with a need for better QSTREAM education, we offer a third path: art that addresses humanity’s pressing issues, such as climate and cosmic mysteries. Through collaboration, we aim to foster a future rich with meaningful art and aligned patronage.
We experiment with collaborative processes and foster a learning community across media, techniques, co-creating art with meaning. Our peer mentorship and group dynamics curate energies that end up with mind blowing experiences for our entire team, artists and scientists co-inspiring one another and in small groups to offer a new way of seeing.
Collective Art
Evolving art with global firsts and consistent collaboration over time and space, sending art to space.
"A group of global artists inventing different collaborative processes to create a new category: co-artistship.
Blue Collaboration
Introducing "Blue Horizons" by Holo Art – a collaborative project celebrating the essence of the color blue. Through co-masterpieces, talented artists pay homage to the profound significance of this hue, representing purity, life, and tranquility. Shaped by diverse perspectives and influenced by optics and philosophy, each artist visualizes blue uniquely, capturing its serenity and depth. This initiative explores art's emotional and introspective capacity, inviting viewers to immerse themselves in the tranquil world of "Blue Horizons" and contemplate the color's significance in our lives. Join us on this artistic journey where blue takes center stage, offering a soul-stirring visual experience. Did you know, early humans had no name color for blue? It was a sign of water and life. Also, the majority of humans on earth, their favorite color is blue because of this archetypal semiotic phenomenon that signifies survival and access to fresh water. This process also required letting go of one's original vision, leaving space for editing, and picking up where someone else left off. We painted and passed it on.
Blue T3
Tim Moriarity
USD 2,500
Tim M became inspired by the experience of global collaboration as we took a collective deep dives into blue oceans, color concepts and archetypes that he created this one on his own, to explore 'blue'. With Tim's aerial photography and indigenous cartography, mineral marble. elemental.
Blue T9
Group of global polymath artists
USD 5000
We consulted AI and our science advisory for potential themes to co-create art. In a blind selection process, we surprisingly all agreed rather quickly upon a theme proposed by our child advisor. Kids are smarter than ai. After attempts at the broader term 'color' that resulted humorously in disharmonious palettes, artists chose just one: blue. Thereafter, shades of blue were explored and one person began a piece, with each artist adding creativity one by one. We are human generative ai enhanced.
Blue T6
Madan Lal
USD 2,500
Madan faced material challenges as he could not ship his canvas from India around the world for other artists to add their touch. So this experience encouraged his foray into digital realms, we digitized the colors from his canvas to create the final piece that became Blue T9.
Schrodinger's Cat: BCI Godfather's Feline (Brain Computer Interface)
This innovative venture pays homage to Nathan Copeland's pioneering BCI cat, where each artist contributes a unique sketch of a feline. Through this convergence of art and technological ingenuity, witness the amalgamation of these feline visions, harmoniously blending Nathan's iconic creation with artistic expression, ushering in a captivating narrative that explores the intersection of creativity, neuroscience, and cutting-edge technology.
Astral Charts with Project Eternity
Project Eternity embarked on a captivating collaboration with Holo Art, resulting in a unique fusion of spiritual wisdom and artistic expression. Each artist of Holo Art has been meticulously mapped through Astral Charts crafted by Project Eternity, offering personalized insights into their cosmic connections. Subs Acharya's expertise in the mystical arts has added a profound layer to this colaboration, infusing it with spiritual depth and insight. These Astral Charts serve as the foundation for Holo Art's creative process, inspiring individual interpretations that culminate in mesmerizing pieces of art. Through this partnership, Project Eternity and Holo Art symbolize the harmonious intersection of spirituality and artistic exploration, transcending boundaries and unlocking new realms of creativity.
Platonic Ideals
Triangles, squares, and circles, when connected to scientific principles, mirror foundational concepts that underpin various natural phenomena, representing fundamental aspects of the universe's workings. Explore the opposite handed designs of triangles, squares, and circles crafted by Holo Art's artists.ing new realms of creativity. Artists were invited to draw with their non dominant hand. These are a sample of what was created.
Experimental Creativity
Artists conduct experiements on canvas, they cross pollinate ideas, and they draw on daily and imaginative lives to create something that resonates with a source: the pure disciplines of math and physics. In this realm, there are seeds of spatial ideas, life, and humour ~ only if we learn to look for it and direct our eyes toward the philosophy of renaissance aesthetics: beauty, truth, and wisdom.
A Maze In Grace
Maria L. Friere (w/Philip, Mariam)
Price comng soon.
A maze of disciplines all leading to a well rounded whole. This piece started with an idea by one person, a second person took the idea and sketched possible iterations. It was evolved further by a third person who brought it to life. Broken telephone art.
Mimetic Memes
Artists, Scientists, Engineers
USD 2,500
The team employed Unanimous AI swarm intelligence to curate mimetic meme captions with participation from artists, scientists, engineers, financiers, and creatives. The result creative play as everyone proposed captions and agreed on the best fit with the image.
Children Artists : mentoring the next generation
How can we encourage future generations to engage with living artists and current art history when arts funding is continually cut along with the critical need for transdisciplinary QSTREAM education to live by the edict of 'standing on the shoulders of giants.' Sometimes, we have to learn from children, the wisdom of their techniques, their perspective on line, shape, form, and color. The innoce of their view, the depth of their tacit knowledge, and the beauty of their artistic expression is a human right, a gift that will keep on giving for generations to come ~ only if we have systems and processes in place to cultivate creative talent, not outsourcing to algorithms.
Extraterrestrial Worlds
Sophie Isabella Wong, age 9
USD 150
Zen Tangles and Mandala Art are becoming more popular as a stress release and focus strategy. For a child to then take that and turn it into an interactive mixed media production on canvas, you can co-create this piece by coloring it in. The alien is a bonus, it clearly says it loves us, so what do we have to fear?
Self Portrait
Avery Smith, age 7
USD 250
In the style of Picasso, this painting is evocative in its dimensions, colors, and brushstrokes. The facial features clearly defined, lashes and eyelids, textured cheeks... a stunning portrayal of what happens when we let kids play with paint, brushes, and let art shine. Art lessons are not a luxury, they are a must for children to be able to envision.
Rainbow of Life
Adele Benayoun, age 6
USD 100
This piece is on special rainbow paper, a way to see color beyond dark matter covering the surface by scratching and etching with a sharp object. The beauty of the natural is not lost to children, they seem obsessed by it and pay homage to it in ways that can teach adults how to focus our gaze, and how the art we create, recreates us.
Children Playing with AI
What happens when children play with generative ai? Are their ideas then reflected back as a subset of codified aesthetics? What does mean for the expansion of their imagination .. 1) if word prompts generate images and 2) if reading is on the decline and 3) we are inadvertently creating a generation that remains in arrested development because of how our technologies reprogram their prains.
AI Collaborations
Generative ai is only as good as the data it trains with and as artists enter into a red pill blue pill relationship with this new tool, we can imagine how it will evolve or devolve culture, biases, hallucinations, and dystopian visions for the future. Without ethical ai, we will not have ethical art. Without strategic foresight, future generations will no longer delve into -- or consider careers in the creative industries as an option in shaping culture.
Space Art
Evolving art with global firsts and consistent collaboration over time and space, with art sent to space.
"As humanity explore outerspace, we need to learn to rely on each other across continents, our art a parallel process of working together as art escapes gravity and artists combine individual works to curate collective pieces.
Art in Space
We sent art to the ISS aboard NASA's SpaceX Cargo Mission. Our creative payload includes voices from indigenous artists (Cyborg eggs), children, and funds were raised for charity helping foster children. The artwork was later beamed back down to earth from space and created a phenomenon where collective ideas escaped gravity and came back to the ground, transformed by the journey. We sent over 100 pieces to space, the full collection available in future shows and in our book. These are three gridis, other pieces told a story of a post human future, the importance of maternal artificial intelligence as we may one day regenerative families and communities in space, and a tale of how intricately this beautiful planet is entangled and tied to the fate of our space ethics and foresight. Otherwise, space debris, space races, and the shortage of source materials will merely transfer on world human shortcomings off planet.
Tech Art
Evolving art with global firsts and consistent collaboration over time and space, with patented ai, bci, and, creative processes.
In a world where artists and technology are pitted against each other, we are offering an alternative: creative collaboration across geographies and human machine affinities.
Brain Computer Interface Collaboration
In a tribute to Nathan Copeland's pioneering work in Brain-Computer Interface (BCI), the artists of Holo Art have crafted an immersive and visionary project. This endeavor, titled 'NeuroSynth: An Ode to Innovation,' pays homage to Copeland's groundbreaking BCI piece. Through artistry entwined with technology, the project embodies Copeland's spirit of innovation, unraveling the fusion of human creativity and technological advancement in the realm of BCI.
Neurotracker Collaboration
The collaboration between Holo Art and NeuroTracker sets forth an intriguing artistic voyage delving into our introspective realm via a self-portrait. This project meticulously captures the transformative journey before and after NeuroTracker training, vividly i lustrating the shift from ambiguity and multiplicity to clarity and focused concentration. This innovative venture promises an aweinspiring portrayal of cognitive enhancement, vividly showcasing the profound impact of NeuroTracker's perceptual-cognitive training. By seamlessly merging the realms of art and science, it offers a unique, contemplative exploration.
Unanimous AI Collaboration
In an innovative collaboration, the Unanimous AI Swarm project brought together Holo artists, scientists, and cultural strategies s artists, combining art with cutting-edge technology. Guided by collective decision-making, artists contributed diverse perspectives to create a shared artistic endeavor. This transformative experience fostered unity and creativity, exploring new dimensions of thought. Utilizing Swarm Intelligence principles, participants converged on solutions maximizing collective conviction. Each artist will now produce an artwork inspired by the project's outcomes, marking a thrilling culmination. This collaboration signifies the boundless possibilities of merging artistry with technology, pushing the boundaries of artistic expression towards a collective vision. The interesting part? A lot of the answers came back to nature. This was human generative interpretations from ai generated decision making from philosopher questions about life, art, and feeling.
Individual Art
Madan Lal is an Indian artist known for blending modern techniques with traditional Indian themes, such as mythology, nature, and culture. His work reflects a deep connection to India's artistic heritage while experimenting with new forms and styles.
Antwane Lee
USA
"Art is a portal to the sun and ancient wisdom.
~ Antwane Lee
Antwane Lee is an architect, artist, and sculptor known for his innovative approach to design and sculpture. With a background in architecture, Lee creates dynamic, site-specific installations and sculptures that blend structural precision with artistic expression. His work often explores themes of space, movement, and the relationship between form and environment. Lee’s sculptures are recognized for their bold lines, geometric shapes, and intricate details, creating a conversation between architecture and art. Exhibited in galleries and public spaces such as Burning Man, his pieces have garnered critical acclaim for their ability to evoke emotion while challenging traditional boundaries.
Gafar Oluwabori
Nigeria
"I paint skin maps, celebrating the beauty and strength of my people.
~ Gafar Oluwabori
Gafar Oluwabori is a contemporary Nigerian artist celebrated for his vivid, evocative works that explore themes of identity, culture, and societal transformation. Based in Nigeria, Oluwabori merges traditional African motifs with modern artistic techniques, creating a dynamic blend of history and innovation. His art often features bold colors and intricate patterns, reflecting the vibrancy of Nigerian life and heritage. Through painting, sculpture, and mixed media, Oluwabori seeks to spark dialogue about the human experience and the interplay between tradition and modernity. His work has gained recognition both locally and internationally, solidifying his place as a voice in African contemporary art.
Julian Voss-Andreae
USA
"Physics and art are both about the unseen.
~ Julian Voss-Andreae
Julian Voss-Andreae is a German-born artist known for his innovative sculptures that merge art, science, and technology. With a background in quantum physics co-authoring papers with Nobel Laureate Zeilinger, Voss-Andreae creates works that explore the intersection of physical reality and human perception. His iconic sculptures, often inspired by scientific concepts, feature dynamic forms that shift appearance based on the viewer’s perspective. Exhibited worldwide, his pieces include public installations, private commissions, and gallery exhibits. Voss-Andreae’s work has been widely acclaimed for its ability to evoke wonder and bridge disciplines
Maria Linares Freire
Spain, United Kingdom
"With my work I celebrate the harmony of science and nature, uncovering hidden connections that unite the material and virtual worlds with light, geometry, and storytelling.
~ Maria Linares Freire
Maria Linares Freire is an artist, chef, and sacred geometry teacher known for her holistic approach to creativity and wellness. Her artwork explores the beauty of geometric patterns, nature, and spirituality, often incorporating sacred geometry into her visual pieces. As a chef, she merges culinary art with health-conscious, mindful cooking, creating dishes that nourish both body and soul. Additionally, Linares Freire teaches sacred geometry, guiding students to understand its profound connections to the universe, balance, and harmony. Her interdisciplinary work inspires a deeper connection to art, food, and the sacred, inviting others to live in alignment with natural rhythms.
Maria Lourdes de Vera
Philippines
"Poetry and art express what the heart sees.
~ Maria Lourdes de Vera
Maria Lourdes de Vera is an artist, author, poet, and surgical nurse whose work spans visual arts, literature, and healthcare. With a rich background in nursing, de Vera combines her medical experience with her creative expression, crafting evocative pieces that explore themes of identity, healing, and the human experience. Her poetry and art often reflect her heritage and insights gained through her work in the surgical field. As an author, she has written extensively on nursing, blending her clinical expertise with storytelling. Exhibited internationally, de Vera’s work continues to inspire and foster dialogue between art, medicine, and personal transformation.
Madan Lal
India
"Art grants wings to the soul, lifting you beyond the confines of reality, where imagination becomes your guide, and the infinite unfolds with every fearless flight.
~ Madan Lal
Madan Lal is an Indian artist known for blending modern techniques with traditional Indian themes, such as mythology, nature, and culture. His work reflects a deep connection to India's artistic heritage while experimenting with new forms and styles. Madan Lal is an acclaimed artist from Chandigarh whose expressive works delve into the interplay between humanity and the artificial. With over 150 exhibitions worldwide, including 25 solo showcases at premier Indian venues like Jehangir Art Gallery, his journey spans delicate pastels to vibrant hues. Internationally, his art has featured at the World Dubai Art Fair and galleries in London and the USA. Workshops in Japan, Sweden, Turkey, and more enrich his cultural perspective. A recipient of the National Award and Amrita Sher-Gill Sanman, his masterpieces are displayed globally.
Mariam Brian
Canada
"Art as everything.
~ Mariam Brian
Mariam Brian is a contemporary artist celebrated for her captivating works that explore themes of identity, resilience, and cultural heritage. Based in North America, Brian employs a variety of media, including painting, mixed media, and digital art, to create pieces that are both thought-provoking and emotionally resonant. Her art often features bold colors and intricate patterns, drawing inspiration from her multicultural background and personal experiences. Exhibited in galleries and collections across Canada and internationally, Brian’s work has garnered critical acclaim. She is also passionate about mentoring emerging artists and fostering creativity.
Nathan Copeland
USA
"All art begins with a thought.
~ Nathan Copeland
Nathan Copeland is an artist and advocate pioneering the intersection of art, technology, and neuroscience. Living with a brain-computer interface (BCI) implant, Copeland uses his unique perspective to create thought-provoking art that explores themes of identity, adaptability, and the fusion of human and machine. His BCI enables direct communication between his brain and technology, allowing him to push creative boundaries in innovative ways. Beyond his artistic practice, Copeland is a passionate advocate for disability rights and neurotechnology, sharing his experiences to inspire and educate others. His work bridges science and art, offering a glimpse into the future of human creativity.
Philip Noyed
USA
"We experience art on both psychological and physiological levels. The frequencies of colors, sounds and geometry are transformative and even help in terms of quantum healing. This is my north star.
~ Philip Noyed
Philip Noyed is a media artist renowned for his immersive and vibrant works that explore the intersections of light, color, and technology. Drawing inspiration from geometry, nature, and spiritual concepts, Noyed creates multimedia installations, digital art, and experiential spaces that captivate and engage viewers. His dynamic use of LED lights, projections, and innovative materials results in transformative experiences that evoke wonder and introspection. Exhibited in galleries, public spaces, and international festivals, his work has been celebrated for its ability to bridge art and technology. Noyed continues to push creative boundaries, inspiring audiences with his visionary approach to media art.
Sharena Rice
USA
"Art is a form of visual diplomacy. We can cross all kinds of silos with shared vision.
~ Sharena Rice
Sharena Rice is a neuroscientist and multidisciplinary artist whose work bridges the worlds of science, art, and technology. With a passion for exploring the human mind, Rice integrates neuroscience concepts into her artistic creations, producing thought-provoking visual and interactive pieces. Her art often examines themes of perception, consciousness, and the interplay between biology and emotion. Exhibited internationally, her work has been praised for its ability to inspire curiosity and dialogue. Beyond her creative practice, Rice actively contributes to scientific research and education, aiming to make neuroscience accessible to broader audiences.
Tim Moriarty (Bundiyan)
Australia
"Indigenous Australian philosophy, culture, and wisdom are the focus of my work.
~ Tim Moriarty
Tim Moriarty is an Australian Indigenous artist celebrated for his evocative works that honor the rich cultural heritage and spiritual traditions of his people. Drawing on ancestral stories and deep connections to the land, Moriarty creates paintings and sculptures that blend traditional techniques with contemporary artistry. His vibrant use of color, intricate patterns, and symbolic imagery invite viewers to reflect on themes of identity, resilience, and harmony with nature. Exhibited nationally and internationally, Moriarty’s art has earned acclaim for its ability to bridge cultural understanding. Through his work, he seeks to preserve and share the enduring legacy of Indigenous culture. Bundiyan (Tim Moriarty) is a visionary artist and storyteller whose work captures the essence of country and brings its stories to life. A Yanyuwa man with roots in the Northern Territory’s cultural heritage and a life steeped in contemporary Sydney’s creative scene, Bundiyan works to bridge worlds,offering audiences new ways to see and feel the beauty of Country.
Tim Porter
Japan
"To see better, we need to talk to ourselves smarter.
~ Tim Porter
Tim Porter is an artist based in Japan whose work blends traditional Japanese aesthetics with contemporary techniques. Drawing inspiration from the natural beauty and cultural heritage of his surroundings, Porter creates evocative pieces that explore themes of identity, impermanence, and harmony. His art spans painting, sculpture, and mixed media, often incorporating elements like washi paper, ink, and wood. Exhibiting in galleries across Japan and internationally, his work has garnered acclaim for its depth and innovation, held in National Archive Museums and Private collections. Beyond his practice, Porter engages with local communities through workshops and cultural exchanges.
Maurice Benayoun
Paris, Hong Kong
"Art escapes gravity.
~ Maurice Benayoun
Maurice Benayoun is a pioneering French new media artist whose work explores the intersections of art, technology, and philosophy. Renowned for his innovative approach, Benayoun creates immersive installations, virtual reality experiences, and interactive artworks that challenge perceptions and provoke thought. His projects often address social, political, and existential themes, blending digital media with conceptual depth. Exhibited globally in prestigious venues and festivals, Benayoun’s art has garnered widespread acclaim for its originality and impact. A visionary thinker, he also lectures and writes on the future of art and technology.
The saddest aspect of life right now is that science gathers knowledge faster than society gathers wisdom.
~ Isaac Asimov
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