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Media Wall Curation
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Over the course of the partnership cycle, five artist pairs will present works on MoMI's 50-foot Media Wall. Below, you can learn more about the first four pairs. The final project will be selected among the FA2 Fellowship participants.
November 2025
James Bloom
James Bloom (b. United Kingdom) is a London-based artist who uses technological innovation to create perceptual problems. His online works connect participants in real time while stripping away utility, destabilizing network structures to expose possibilities for autonomy. He combines complex code-based and material processes in unintended ways, often to the point of failure, to provoke new states.

Gottfried Jäger
Gottfried Jäger (b. 1937, Germany) is a photographer and theorist known as the founder of Generative Photography, an approach that unites art, mathematics, and technology through systematic image construction. As professor at the University of Applied Sciences Bielefeld (1972–2002), he established Photography and Media as a research field. His works and writings have shaped photographic modernism and computational aesthetics internationally.

February 2026
Sarah Friend
Sarah Friend (b. 1988, Canada) is an artist, researcher, and software developer based in Berlin. Her work explores games, economics, and identity through emerging technologies. She co-founded Ender Gallery, an artist residency inside Minecraft. A former IDEO Creative Resident and Ethereum Research grantee via Summer of Protocols, she writes and teaches internationally on art, technology, and digital culture.

Yehwan Song
Yehwan Song (b. 1995, Korea) is a New York–based web artist specializing in non-user-centric and independently structured internet spaces. Her work examines the discomfort of marginalized users beneath technological “ease.” Through unconventional web interfaces and performance, she critiques UX’s political assumptions and the erasure of cultural complexity.

May '26
Linda Dounia
Linda Dounia (b. 1994, Senegal) is a Senegalese-Lebanese artist, designer, and curator examining the intricate interplay between tangible and intangible structures through her practice in dialogue with technology, acrylic, ink, pastels, vector, video, GANs, and JavaScript, exploring how technology can either perpetuate inequality or stimulate reflection on the philosophical dimensions of techno-capitalism.

Rhea Myers
Rhea Myers (b. 1973, United Kingdom) is an artist, hacker, and writer based in British Columbia, Canada. Her work places technology and culture in mutual interrogation to produce new ways of seeing the world as it unfolds. Since 2014 she has explored blockchain as artistic material, from raw Bitcoin transactions to early Ethereum smart contracts.

August '26
Jonas Lund
Jonas Lund (b. 1984, Sweden) works across painting, sculpture, photography, websites, generative systems, and performance to interrogate the power structures embedded in networked, automated systems. He constructs rule-based systems or algorithmic architectures that unfold in collaboration with viewers (or algorithms), probing authorship, agency, labor, and the role of institutional apparatuses in the contemporary art world.

Yoshi Sodeoka
Yoshi Sodeoka (b. 1967, Japan) is a New York–based exploring the boundaries between perception, abstraction, and systems logic, drawing from experimental music culture and structural language of math and digital technology. Through generative and time-based processes, he creates visuals that balance chaos and order, often layered with diagrammatic overlays that evoke how machines attempt to interpret the world. His work spans fine art, editorial, and music contexts and has been presented internationally.




